BOI reporting for New Mexico LLCs after the March 21, 2025 FinCEN interim final rule. Domestic New Mexico LLCs are exempt; foreign reporting companies registered in New Mexico remain obligated. This page covers the current status, penalties, and how Anonymousllc.co handles BOI filings end-to-end.
As of May 2026, a New Mexico LLC's BOI obligation depends entirely on whether it is a domestic or foreign reporting company. Any LLC formed under New Mexico 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 New Mexico Secretary of State to do business in New Mexico is a foreign reporting company and must file. Status changes monthly — check /boi/status-tracker/ for the live picture.
For BOI purposes, "New Mexico LLC" is ambiguous. A New Mexico LLC formed by filing Articles of Organization with the New Mexico Secretary of State is a domestic reporting company — exempt. A Cayman, BVI, or other non-US LLC that registered as a foreign LLC in New Mexico 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 New Mexico-specific filing channel. The report lists the entity's legal name, jurisdiction of formation, NM 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. New Mexico LLCs that are domestic reporting companies face no BOI penalty under current rules.
New Mexico is one of four anonymous-LLC states — members and managers do not appear on the public New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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 New Mexico 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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