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November 12, 2024

Free BOI Filing for all Startups

Ayush Sharma, CEO
Ayush Sharma, CEO
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I’ve had multiple founders reach out to me asking for the latest on FinCEN's new BOI requirements and how to tackle this in a reliable way. Today, we're excited to share some news – we’ve partnered with Pilot to make BOI filing completely free for all Warp customers.

How to get started

Just fill out Pilot’s form by December 15. You'll need:

  • Basic company information
  • Details about your beneficial owners (anyone who owns 25%+ or exercises substantial control)
  • 5 mins of your time

Already using a cap table platform?

At Warp, we still recommend using your cap table platform if you're already set up with Carta, Pulley, AngelList, or Clerky – they have your ownership data and can automate future updates. But we know not everyone has this set up yet, especially early-stage founders. That's why we partnered with Pilot to bring this to you.

Why we partnered with Pilot

We did a bunch of research on different filing options for our customers. Pilot stood out because they've built an incredibly smooth process that just works. Their team handles everything end-to-end, and they've already helped hundreds of startups with compliance requirements like this.

Quick reminder on deadlines

Got a 2024 company? File within 90 days of creation.

Started before 2024? You have until Jan 1, 2025.

If you’re ready to knock this out, head over to Pilot and get this started right away. If you run into any questions, shoot me a note at a@joinwarp.com – here to help!

Ayush Sharma, CEO
Written byAyush Sharma, CEO

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