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    Should I pay federal taxes for the USA?

    Well, then if I understand correctly I must fill out the Form 1065 + K-1, because the LLC Multi-Member is treated as a partnership. However, it does not apply to personal tax returns for partners who do not participate in trading activities within the USA (effectively connected income).
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    Should I pay federal taxes for the USA?

    Well, now I'm in doubt. Just complementing about the Form 1065: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/form-1065.asp ''Foreign partnerships with income in the U.S. must also file Form 1065. As of 2018, foreign partnerships earning less than $20,000 in the country or partnerships that receive...
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    Should I pay federal taxes for the USA?

    Dude, now I'm having doubts. My LLC is multi-member. We're 2 foreign partners. According to what I've researched, I don't need to file forms 5472 + 1120. Below, I'm posting the link to the information I found. • Form 5472 & Foreign-owned US Single-Member LLCs | LLC Univeristy® This is...
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    Should I pay federal taxes for the USA?

    Thank you for your comments, so I still don't pay taxes to IRS :)
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    Should I pay federal taxes for the USA?

    Hey, guys, My situation is as follows: I am Brazilian, I have an LLC - Delaware. I don't live in the USA (i'm digital nomad). I have had the company for 2 years, I have never paid taxes for the IRS (only the annual state tax). I've never sold to the U.S., I have no U.S. employees or residents...
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    I contacted them, currently they do not offer savings accounts, unfortunately
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    I contacted ICO Services, they mentioned that BoC would not accept me :( I'll check other options
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    Thank you for your feedback. I'm really looking for a physical bank I believe that the Bank of Cyprus is the best option for me.
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    I am also Brazilian, I was in need of a day-to-day solution. Thanks for your suggestions, but CIM Banque would be a problem, has high rates and couldn't present a tax return. Is Neat Business safe for large amounts?
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    It's good that you mentioned it. I've been trying to open a Swissquote account, apparently it's a good option. But I'm a little confused, I don't know if I can use the account as a savings account. I wouldn't use it for trading. So I think it's not an option for me. But I'd like to hear more...
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    Thanks for the suggestion. I'm thinking about Cyprus, I might look for a provider like ICO Services or something to help me open an account at the Bank of Cyprus. I hope I can get something 100% remote...
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    Unfortunately not. I would really be considered non-European resident. I think some banks in Cyprus wouldn't see a problem with that, for example. But most banks would really reject me.
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    I'm a digital nomad, but I'm Brazilian. I don't stay anywhere long enough to be a resident. I'm looking to open a remote bank account, hire a provider to help me open an account without so many fees, but secure. I was trying Switzerland, but the rates are too high for my current budget. So I'm...
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    Where to open a bank account for ''reasonable amounts'' ?

    Hey, guys, I am reading about opening bank accounts and I am trying to set a country to open a bank account. I don't want to open a bank account in an unreliable country or with banks that may face problems in the future (remote islands, unsafe countries, etc.). But I have not yet reached the...
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    What is the safest country to open an offshore?

    Thank you Switzerland really looks like a great option. As Darkster mentioned, I will try to open more than one bank account to split the money between different accounts.