What Is the BOI Report and Does My PA LLC Need to File It?

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Entity TypeFormed Where?BOI Filing Required?
PA LLC (typical small business)Pennsylvania — via PA Dept. of StateNo — fully exempt as of March 26, 2025
Foreign LLC registered in PAAnother country, registered to operate in PAYes — must file with FinCEN
Single-member PA LLCPennsylvaniaNo — exempt
Multi-member PA LLCPennsylvaniaNo — exempt
PA LLC with foreign investorsPennsylvaniaNo — formation state controls, not ownership nationality
FilingAgencyDue DateFeeNotes
BOI ReportFinCEN (federal)Not required for PA LLCs$0Exempt as of March 26, 2025
PA Annual ReportPA Dept. of State (state)September 30 every year$7Required — new as of January 1, 2025

No. These are two completely separate filings from two different governments. The BOI report was a federal filing with FinCEN — and PA LLCs are now exempt from it. The PA Annual Report is a state filing with the Pennsylvania Department of State, and it is required.

Not if your LLC was formed in Pennsylvania. Domestic U.S. entities have been fully exempt since March 26, 2025. Penalties only apply to foreign-formed entities that still have a filing obligation and miss their deadline.

A foreign LLC registered to do business in Pennsylvania — meaning it was formed in another country and then registered with PA — is still subject to BOI reporting requirements. That entity must file with FinCEN. If you’re in this situation, consult an attorney.

No. What matters is where the LLC was formed, not the nationality of its owners. A PA LLC with foreign investors is still a domestic PA LLC and is still exempt from BOI reporting.

Court decisions on CTA constitutionality are ongoing and vary by circuit. As of 2026, the domestic exemption from BOI reporting is in effect regardless of constitutional challenges. Even in circuits where the CTA has been upheld as constitutional, the domestic company exemption still stands under FinCEN’s March 2025 interim final rule.

Through the Pennsylvania Business Filing Services portal at file.dos.pa.gov. You’ll need your PA entity ID number, which you can find on your Certificate of Organization or by searching the PA business registry at apps.dos.pa.gov.

If they said this before March 2025, they were correct at that time. If they’re telling you this in 2025 or 2026, they may be working from outdated information. Domestic PA LLCs are exempt under the current FinCEN rule. Share FinCEN’s March 26, 2025 interim final rule with them if needed.

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