Do I Have to Pay Taxes in the US if I’m not a US Citizen or Resident?
This is a very complicated topic with many nuances we will not be able to cover in a knowledge base article. However, the short answer is that everyone is required...
This is a very complicated topic with many nuances we will not be able to cover in a knowledge base article. However, the short answer is that everyone is required...
There is quite a bit of documentation on the Internet about anonymity, and how to maintain anonymity in states that do not permit anonymity. Unfortunately, like much information on the...
Question: For non-residents in the US who have a NM LLC, I know it’s a pass-through entity which means my profits, losses and expenses simply flow through to me as...
I get this question more times than you may think. Before I give you some pointers, please understand that I am NOT a tax attorney and that everyone’s circumstances are...
The USPS Form 1583 is required by the US Postal Service, for anyone who wants a mailbox in the United States. It is confusing and ambiguous, but it must be...
All states require that a “physical mailing address” be identified when creating a limited liability company (or LLC). Therefore, if one wants to do business anonymously (See Anonymous LLC’s), one...
Remember that “anonymous” means that ownership information for Anonymous LLC’s is not disclosed at the state level with your LLC filing. This does not mean you are “anonymous” from the...
An “organizer” (for limited liability companies, or LLC’s) and “incorporators” (for corporations) have the power to initially form the company. That’s it. Once the company is formed, the organizer or...
The short answer is “none.” The Registered Agent has no position within the company, and no power. The Registered Agent’s job is to forward service of process to a Company’s...
This question applies to limited liability companies (or LLC’s), not corporations. This is a very common question, and the answer is surprisingly not a legal one. It’s a business question....
Yours is an interesting question, and much of the answer depends on what kind of LLC you’re forming (or have). If you’re forming a single-member LLC treated by the IRS...
The short answer is “yes.” Anyone can own a US-based limited liability company (or LLC), with limited exceptions (i.e. restricted parties and persons). The bigger issue relates to banks. Banks...