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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...
...US company from abroad. 2. You are correct about S-Corporation being restricted and cannot have non-US persons (meaning non US citizens or permanent residents) as shareholders. As such I think...
Mlaudermilk, From your question I understand that you never formed a legal entity for this business. DBA stands for “doing business as” and it acts as an alias to existing...
Pradeep, The requirement of a state sales/use permit varies depending which state your company is registered in, the states where your drop-shippers are located, and which states your customers live...
...as a completely separate business, just as you plan to do. And of course in the future, for every new e-commerce business you form you could as usual go for...
Fahad, As I understand from your description you want to establish both online presence and local retail. Technically those could be two separate businesses that support each other logistically, and...