Money business: how the Bank Secrecy Act impacts CPAs and their clients.With new federal filing requirements imposed on money service business activities, it is more important than ever that CPAs understand MSB MSB - Most Significant Bit definitions and requirements, and educate their clients accordingly.I recently participated in a panel discussion on Tax Talk Today, a monthly online broadcast co-sponsored by the IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws. , which focused on the registration, filing and reporting requirements for MSBs as specified in the Bank Secrecy Act The Bank Secrecy Act of 1970 (or BSA, or otherwise known as the Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act) requires U.S.A. financial institutions to assist U.S. government agencies to detect and prevent money laundering. . MSBs DEFINED An MSB is any business that offers money orders, traveler's checks, stored value, check cashing or currency dealing; conducts more than $1,000 in money services business activity with the same person, in one type of activity, on the same day; or provides money transfer services in any amount. A business is classified as an MSB even if the MSB activity is ancillary to the primary business activity. A travel agent selling traveler's checks, a grocery store offering check cashing and a convenience store selling money orders, for example, would be considered MSBs. WHERE THE CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. COMES IN CPAs need to be on the lookout for in search of; looking for. See also: Lookout MSB activity when dealing with existing or new clients. For existing clients, examine the addition of services or revenue streams to determine whether MSB requirements will play a role in how the client integrates the new activity into the business. For new clients, thoroughly discuss the type of business to identify MSB activity, and advise the client accordingly. If MSB activities are identified, CPAs must inform their clients of federal requirements for registration, reporting and compliance programs. REGISTRATION All MSBs are required to register with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network Noun 1. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network - a law enforcement agency of the Treasury Department responsible for establishing and implementing policies to detect money laundering FinCEN , with the exception of government agencies; the U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) processes and delivers mail to individuals and businesses within the United States. The service seeks to improve its performance through the development of efficient mail-handling systems and operates its own planning and engineering programs. ; an issuer, seller or redeemer of stored value; an agent of an MSB; and a branch office of an MSB. In addition, MSBs are required to keep a copy of the FinCEN registration and supporting documentation for five years. REPORTING Reports required of MSBs usually fall into two categories: currency transaction reports and suspicious activity reports. Currency Transaction Reports: A currency transaction report is required for currency-in or currency-out transactions in excess of $10,000. But MSBs should not view the $10,000 threshold myopically--multiple same-day individual transactions well below the $10,000 reporting threshold can easily add up to the reportable amount. Suspicious Activity Reports: These reports are the responsibility of any MSB that knows, suspects or has reason to suspect that a transaction (or pattern of transactions) is suspicious, and involves a certain dollar amount. This is where MSBs need to be mindful of customers that may be using MSBs to circumvent the system. In most cases, SARs must be filed no later than 30 calendar days after the date that the suspicious activity occurred. COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS Every MSB is required to develop and implement an anti-money laundering compliance program designed to ensure that the business meets the Bank Secrecy Act guidelines for documentation, reporting of certain transactions, and policies and procedures Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental to prevent use of the business to launder Launder To move illegally acquired cash through financial systems so that it appears to be legally acquired. money. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IRS and tax experts agree that the key components of an anti-money laundering compliance program include: * Policies and procedures that create an anti-money laundering program; * A compliance officer responsible for enforcing policies and procedures, educating employees and maintaining day-to-day BSA 1. BSA - Business Software Alliance. 2. BSA - Bidouilleurs Sans Argent. compliance; * A training program designed to educate all employees about BSA requirements and MSB transactions of any size; and * Regular, independent audits of the anti-money laundering program. Registration forms, guidance on SARs and MSB compliance program and other related resources can be found at www.FinCEN.gov. BY NEIL NEIL Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited NEIL Network Engineering and Integration Lab H. FISHMAN, CPA, CFE Neil H. Fishman, CPA, CFE is a principal at Rockville Centre, N.Y.-based Fishman Associates. You can reach him at fishcpa@elink-mail.net. For more information on Tax Talk Today, visit www.taxtalktoday.tv. |
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