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Tell Congress, Repeal Corporate Transparency Act Now!

The Community Associations Institute needs your help! While the fight continues in federal courts to exempt community associations from the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), The new Congress has introduced legislation to fully repeal the CTA and CAI needs your help to get passed.  

H.R. 425 To repeal the Corporate Transparency Act and S. 100 A bill to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act were introduced by Representatives Warren Davidson (R-OH-8) and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL). If passed, both bills will completely repeal the CTA and its beneficial owner reporting requirements.  

Please, take time today to reach out to your Members of Congress and Senators, to ask them to support H.R. 425 and S. 100, and to share this important request with your neighbors! 

Want to learn more about the Corporate Transparency Act and CAI’s multipronged approach to seeking an exemption for community associations? Visit caionline.org/CTA to learn more! 

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