The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily reinstated the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), halting a lower court’s injunction. Passed in 2021, the CTA requires small businesses to disclose owner information to fight financial crimes. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was the sole dissenter. While legal challenges continue, the ruling allows the law’s enforcement for now, though a separate injunction still limits full compliance.
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