LLC US business accounts (Relay, Airwallex, etc.) and CRS reporting risk via EU/UK intermediaries: any confirmations?

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I'm using a US LLC business account with providers like Relay or Airwallex. My direct relationship is with a US-based financial platform, but I know these providers often rely on third-party services based in the UK or EU (like Currencycloud) to process international transfers and currency conversions.


As a tax resident in a European country, I’m wondering:



Has anyone here had experience with this or found any official documentation confirming whether the involvement of a CRS-reporting institution triggers reporting, even if the primary account is held in the US?


I’d really appreciate any insights, real-world cases, or references. Thanks in advance!
 
As far as I know, U.S.-based financial services and banks don’t currently report EU citizens.‌

However, I’m not entirely sure that will remain the case, especially if there’s a change‍ in government after the next election.

The EU is pushing just as hard as the⁠ U.S. to make cross-border reporting work. So far, though, it’s only the EU reporting on⁤ U.S. citizens, not the other way around.
 
I know that,⁣ but what if these US banks use European services to convert EUR to USD and⁢ handle transactions? Could these partner services report to the CRS?
 
of course you will be reported lol. Whoever in 2025 tries to circumevent CRS is‌ just utterly stupid....
 
Lol CRS has nothing to do with the U.S. - that’s OECD’s baby.

America plays‌ by its own rules with FATCA and doesn’t even share info back.

So yeah, different‍ beasts entirely.
 
I know that, but what if these US‍ banks use European services to convert EUR to USD and handle transactions? Could these partner⁠ services report to the CRS?
 
What could this imply? That the‌ funds that went through that exchange will be reported to the tax authorities of my‍ country?

Even though it’s a U.S.-based company?
 
Yeah, that’s exactly‍ what happens, they can straight up report you to your local tax authorities.

When you⁠ apply for an account, whether it’s with one place or another, you gotta give up⁤ your personal info and that’s the stuff they end up reporting.
 
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