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Here’s What Businesses in Mount Pleasant, SC Need to Know About the CTA, BOI and FinCEN
The Corporate Transparency Act may require certain U.S. companies to disclose beneficial ownership information to FinCEN to combat financial crimes. While a Texas federal district court’s preliminary injunction puts this requirement on hold, many experts expect that to be overturned. In that event, failure to file could lead to fines of $500 per day, up to a maximum of $10,000, and possible criminal penalties. However, filing your Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report will help you avoid fines
MUMS - Motherhood's Ultimate Method for Success
Wildflower Center for Counseling is launching a new program: MUMS - Motherhood's Ultimate Method for Success! MUMS is a new mental health program designed specifically for postpartum moms in our community. Our program combines mental health courses, expressive workshops, and support groups with the power of community. We also host guest speakers who specialize in postpartum care and child development, creating a comprehensive resource for moms.MUMS launches in September and registration is open now, with a
'Most awesome student'
Moultrie News June 20, 2024 An enterprising high school senior's outstanding list of scholastic, community and professional achievements were deciding factors in making Jason Gould of Academic Magnet High School a shoe-in as this year's recipient of the Joe Brinson Memorial Scholarship presented by the Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce.During the Chamber's June 20 luncheon at the Omar Shrine Temple, Community Engagement Committee Chair Brian Sherman introduced Gould to a large audience of business
Hsu details power of 'change' at Chamber meeting
Moultrie News June 24, 2024 The winds of change were blowing at the June 20 Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce Luncheon at the Omar Shrine Temple, as College of Charleston President Andrew Hsu (pronounced SHOE) highlighted continued progress and innovation as critical elements for the success of his institution. To accentuate his message, the fifth-year president asked the audience to guess how long it took for the telephone to attract 100 million users (58 years) and followed by posing the same