Can a non-US resident be a director of a Delaware LLC?
Robert Harper
Can a Non-U.S. Resident Be an Officer or Director of a Delaware Corporation? Yes, the state of Delaware permits foreigners to act as officers or directors of a Delaware corporation. Delaware also allows foreigners to act as members of a Delaware LLC.
Can a non-resident of the United States own an LLC?
One of those restrictions is that no members of the LLC can be non-resident aliens. Therefore, having even one member who is non-US resident and not a citizen of the United States will prevent the LLC from electing to be treated as an S corporation.
Do you have to be an US citizen to own a company in Delaware?
You do not have to be an American citizen to form and/or operate a Delaware company. No. Delaware’s corporate law structure does not impose restrictions on ownership or management of a Delaware company by a non-resident of the United States.
Do you have to pay taxes on a Delaware LLC?
A Delaware LLC will typically be required to pay taxes on all U.S. sourced income, but often avoids taxation on non-U.S. sourced income if all of its members non-U.S. residents and not physically located in the U.S. Corporations, on the other hand, are typically taxed on total earnings, including U.S. and non-U.S. sourced.
Can a Delaware company do business in the Hague?
A Delaware company may, if you are doing business with any of the countries that participate in the Hague Conference, need to utilize documents that have been certified by the state of Delaware and affixed with an Apostille by the Delaware Secretary of State.
When was the first regularisation of immigrants in Belgium?
Aside from a small regularisation programme implemented in 1974, Belgium did not consider a large-scale regularisation programme until 1999. Between 1980 and 1999, regularisations were granted on a case-by-case basis and only under exceptional circumstances.