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Taxation in the U.S. for non-residents living abroad
As the sole LLC owner, can I pay myself all the profits I make?Micro businesses in EU selling electronic goods, how to comply with EU VAT regulations?Can I sue the state comptroller?Why is PayPal blocking my account according to U.S. tax law, if I've a UK account only?Client wants me to sign a contract after 1 year of working together, cites US tax laws as the reasonCan the owner of a limited liability company be penalized?Promissory Note Versus Loan Agreement for Real Estate InvestmentHow realistic is it to resurrect a dormant C corporationIs there a legal principle regarding laws that cannot reasonably be complied with?Sales tax nexus in Illinois for a “startup”?
I have the opportunity to get a small share of an acquaintance's LLC in the U.S. in exchange for some services. However, I am not a U.S. citizen or a resident of the U.S. - in fact, I have never been. So, I am just wondering what sort of taxation laws apply to me? Is the money I would make (if any) taxable in the just the same way as if I was a U.S. citizen? If so, do I need a U.S. bank account?
Any advice is helpful!
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I have the opportunity to get a small share of an acquaintance's LLC in the U.S. in exchange for some services. However, I am not a U.S. citizen or a resident of the U.S. - in fact, I have never been. So, I am just wondering what sort of taxation laws apply to me? Is the money I would make (if any) taxable in the just the same way as if I was a U.S. citizen? If so, do I need a U.S. bank account?
Any advice is helpful!
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I have the opportunity to get a small share of an acquaintance's LLC in the U.S. in exchange for some services. However, I am not a U.S. citizen or a resident of the U.S. - in fact, I have never been. So, I am just wondering what sort of taxation laws apply to me? Is the money I would make (if any) taxable in the just the same way as if I was a U.S. citizen? If so, do I need a U.S. bank account?
Any advice is helpful!
tax-law corporate-tax-laws
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I have the opportunity to get a small share of an acquaintance's LLC in the U.S. in exchange for some services. However, I am not a U.S. citizen or a resident of the U.S. - in fact, I have never been. So, I am just wondering what sort of taxation laws apply to me? Is the money I would make (if any) taxable in the just the same way as if I was a U.S. citizen? If so, do I need a U.S. bank account?
Any advice is helpful!
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