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Can an LLC work internationally?

Writer Aria Murphy

Yes. California registered LLC may operate internationally. No California laws restrict international operation.

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How do I make my LLC International?

Prepare and file articles of incorporation along with an application and eligibility declaration. Upon approval, you will be issued a certificate of organization. Appoint a local registered agent. Members may adopt an LLC operating agreement.

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Can you own real estate outside the USA?

you own real estate outside the USA, you typically have one or more bank accounts in that foreign country. That creates disclosure on your Form 1040, Schedule B that asks if you have any foreign bank or securities accounts. Now you have to answer, yes.

How to answer visa interview questions for dependents?

If you are applying as a dependent, you can say that you are accompanying your spouse to USA. If you are parents going to visit your children, you may answer that you are visiting your children. Q: For how long will you be in USA? A: Mention the length of your trip. Q: Do you have any relatives in the US? A: Give the true answer Yes or No.

Can a non-US citizen open a LLC in the USA?

The USA can be one of the biggest tax havens in the world. A US-based LLC opened by a non-US citizen or non-resident can allow for earnings, that are completely tax-free. The setup can work for all sorts of different business models: An LLC is a pass-through or tax-transparent entity.