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  1. JohnLocke

    Looking To Avoid Paying Income Tax Legally in the U.S.? Here's How You Can Do It

    One of the most frustrating aspects of the American tax system is that it can leave you exhausted financially and mentally if you are not aware of managing your taxes. The United States government imposes a 30% income tax on U.S. citizens who earn money in another country or even hold...
  2. metronic

    Cyprus holding + USA LLC

    hey guys, I was wondering how Cyprus would see the income coming from a USA LLC. would it be seen as dividends or as dividends or as a regular (salary) income? if so, would Cyprus holding company owning the USA LLC help with that? (since the holding would own the company the profits would go to...
  3. F

    US LLC and Dubai Resident

    Good morning everybody! I have the following setup: - Dubai resident with a Fujairah company (have company bank account, not personal bank account) - First LLC in WY with Mercury bank account - Second LLC in Florida with 2 local bank accounts in two different banks (opened by traveling there)...
  4. metronic

    Foreign owned single member USA llc

    hello guys, I had a few questions about the usa LLC since I wanted to set one up for collecting payments from clients. all my clients are mainly from usa, would that mean that I would be taxed in usa as well since the money is coming in from within the country ? (meaning would this be treated...
  5. M

    Belize vs Seychelles for US Citizen

    Hi Everyone. I'm a new user and I've been reading frantically but hopefully I'm not breaking any rules. I wanted to get opinions on which country would be best for my situation in your significantly more educated opinions. Overview: I'm a US citizen who qualifies for the FEIE. I do not have...
  6. Finn

    Tax questions

    I'm new here in this forum. The forum is looking great with active members. I'm sure will get help with my issue here. Actually, I'm Ohio state resident and will be working in London 2 weeks per month. I wonder i will have to pay state tax for that income? Do i pay tax in London, as well?