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How are you handling the May 19 Executive Order on ITIN for your non-resident foreign national clients?
The EO "Restoring Integrity to America's Financial System" flags ITIN use for account opening and credit products as a potential risk factor — specifically where the applicant "lacks verified lawful immigration status." I'm curious how this is playing out in your practice, particularly for non-resident aliens from countries like Germany who hold a valid passport, enter on ESTA or B-1/B-2, and use an ITIN purely for US tax compliance — no SSN, no permanent immigration status. A few questions: 1. Does the "lawful immigration status" carve-out in the EO realistically protect ESTA/B-visa holders in practice, or are you seeing banks apply enhanced due diligence indiscriminately — both for personal accounts and business banking? 2. Has your workflow around ITIN applications (W-7) or account opening recommendations changed since May 19? 3. Are there specific banks or account types you're now steering foreign nationals toward — or away from — for personal or business use? 4. For clients building US credit history via ITIN (authorized user pathway, secured cards etc.) — do you see this becoming more restricted or effectively unchanged? 5. Anything you're advising clients to do proactively before the Treasury advisory (due ~July 2026) and the BSA rule changes land? Would love to hear how you're navigating this.
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Set DBA for LLC
How do I set up a DBA for my LLC?
0 likes • Apr 29
It’s pretty simple bro a DBA (“doing business as”) is basically just a name your LLC can use besides its official one. You usually just register that name with your state or county, pay a small fee, and that’s it. It lets you run the business under a different name without creating a whole new company.
LLC filing proof
Hello all, For those that have a LLC through a registered agent. What proof can we ask the agent to provide us to make sure that the end of year filings have been successfully submitted?
0 likes • Apr 29
Did you just setup your LLC business?
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