The Nevada Golf Course Owners Association

The Nevada Golf Course Owners Association Our mission is to unite and grow the golf industry in Nevada, while representing the business of gol

The Nevada Golf Course Owners Association (NVGCOA) is dedicated exclusively to the interests and needs of Nevada’s golf course owners, operators, general managers, and others with a vested interest in the business of golf in Arizona. NVGCOA was established to enhance the lives of golf course owners and operators by making their businesses more profitable, more efficient, better managed and more st

able. NVGCOA focuses on state-level issues, education, networking and advocacy – and serve the business needs of golf courses through uniting the Nevada golf industry and driving the business of golf. What We’re About

Our mission is to unite and grow the golf industry in Nevada, while representing the business of golf statewide.

We have updated our Members Only section with a webinar on overviewing important employee policies (March 6), and a webi...
03/05/2024

We have updated our Members Only section with a webinar on overviewing important employee policies (March 6), and a webinar on creating financial projections.

You can view in our Members Only section here: https://golfnevada.org/category/members-only/

In order to access the Members Only section of the website you will need to be an active NVGCOA member and log in with the email address associated with your NVGCOA membership.

Remember, you can access our Members Only section for general business resources, safety resources, upcoming and recorded webinars and seminars, legislative updates and more!

If you are not a member but would like access to this information, you may join here: https://golfnevada.org/membershipapplication/

New Federal Law - Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting This new law is part of the federal government’s anti-money...
02/29/2024

New Federal Law - Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting

This new law is part of the federal government’s anti-money laundering and anti-tax evasion efforts and is an attempt to look beyond shell companies that are set up to hide money.

Unfortunately, this will impose burdensome reporting requirements on most businesses, and the willful failure to report information and timely update any changed information can result in significant fines.

Beneficial owners are broadly defined and involve owners who directly or indirectly own more than 25% of the entity’s ownership interests or exercise substantial control over the reporting company (even if they don’t actually have an ownership interest).

The types of information that must be provided (and kept current) for these beneficial owners include the owner’s legal name, residential address, date of birth, and unique identifier number from a nonexpired passport, driver’s license, or state identification card. The entity will also have to provide an image of any of these forms of documentation for all beneficial owners. Most entities must file these reports by January 1, 2025.

See here: https://www.fincen.gov/boi-faqs and here: https://www.fincen.gov/boi for more information. (Please wait a few moments for the links to load.)

FinCEN has prepared the following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) in response to inquiries received relating to the Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting Rule.

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Address

2235 Park Towne Circle
Sacramento, CA
95825

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(916) 485-6361

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