BOI reporting for Nevada LLCs after the March 21, 2025 FinCEN interim final rule. Domestic Nevada LLCs are exempt; foreign reporting companies registered in Nevada remain obligated. This page covers the current status, penalties, and how Anonymousllc.co handles BOI filings end-to-end.
As of May 2026, a Nevada LLC's BOI obligation depends entirely on whether it is a domestic or foreign reporting company. Any LLC formed under Nevada law is a domestic reporting company and is exempt from BOI filing under the March 21, 2025 FinCEN interim final rule (90 FR 13688). A foreign LLC that registered with the Nevada Secretary of State to do business in Nevada is a foreign reporting company and must file. Status changes monthly — check /boi/status-tracker/ for the live picture.
For BOI purposes, "Nevada LLC" is ambiguous. A Nevada LLC formed by filing Articles of Organization with the Nevada Secretary of State is a domestic reporting company — exempt. A Cayman, BVI, or other non-US LLC that registered as a foreign LLC in Nevada is a foreign reporting company — still required to file. Classification is determined by formation jurisdiction, not by who owns the entity.
Foreign reporting companies file BOIR directly with FinCEN at boiefiling.fincen.gov — there is no Nevada-specific filing channel. The report lists the entity's legal name, jurisdiction of formation, NV foreign-registration identifier, beneficial owners (25%+ owners and senior officers), and company applicants. Anonymousllc.co files BOI for foreign reporting companies at a flat $150.
BOI penalties are federal, not state-level. After the March 2025 IFR, civil penalties accrue at $591/day for foreign reporting companies that fail to file. Criminal penalties of up to $10,000 and 2 years imprisonment remain on the statute for wilful violations. Nevada LLCs that are domestic reporting companies face no BOI penalty under current rules.
Nevada is one of four anonymous-LLC states — members and managers do not appear on the public Nevada Secretary of State records. BOI is a separate FinCEN-level concept: even when state anonymity is preserved, beneficial owners are reported to FinCEN's non-public database (subject to current exemption status). For full anonymity workflows see the Anonymous LLC pillar.
If your Nevada LLC is a domestic reporting company, no BOI filing is required today — subscribe to status updates on WhatsApp so you hear about rule changes the day they happen. If your Nevada entity is a foreign reporting company, Anonymousllc.co will file your BOI report for $150 flat including beneficial-owner ID review.
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