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Dear Paolo, Allow me to answer your questions one by one: 1. – To my understanding, with an LLC, the income is passed-through to the owners’ personal income, where they...
Marina, To register an LLC in the U.S., you would not require a visa or any other forms of documentation unless you planned to physically come to the States. The...
Dear Nelle, From your question I wasn’t able to understand if your company was dissolved or not. Assuming it was, I would say you need to start all over again....
...taxes in the US, and in any case your company would need to file a tax return with the IRS each year. To better understand how your company (or you...
...that state would probably be the best candidate to register your company in. If you have no plans to establish physical presence (or still undecided as to which state that...
Dear N. Ahm, I cannot give any advise on how to organize a business abroad, however your idea of having a U.S. holding company that would finance the foreign companies...
...is passed-through to the members’ without being taxed on company level. The members then pay personal income taxes to the state/country they reside (U.S. citizens also must file federal tax...
Dear Tim, Unfortunately we specialize only in US incorporation, various business filing and licensing. In your case a comparison of two countries would require professional knowledge of the corporate and...
...before going that way. Scenario #3: register the NZ company in the US as a foreign entity. This scenario is somewhat similar to #2, but in a way more complicated...
John, To my understanding, when you form an LLC, the company does not pay U.S. taxes. Instead, the income is passed-through the entity to the owners’ personal income, where you...