Non-resident in the USA and LLC

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Hello group!

Let's assume the following scenario:

1. Non-resident in the US creates an LLC. He is a resident of an OECD country.

2. All clients are from North and South America so he does not need a EURO account.

3. He opens an account at Brex/Mercury/Wise or similar. Only one USD account to receive payments and spend.

So far, is there any humane way that the country of tax residence can become aware of this LLC?

Thank you very much for your answers!
 
There is always a risk. Reciprocal FATCA, data leak, whistleblowers, the tax authority auditing you,‌ or something else.

It's 2024 and you're structuring a business as if it's 2004. Or‍ 1994.
 
If you want to pay less tax, go live in a country that has lower‌ tax.

Don't rely on secrecy.
Don't commit tax evasion.
 
@Sols is completely right.
And as an another example, think︁ about “the spending phase”. If you spend your $$$ just for dinners with your business︂ partners in N&S America and some ice cream and girls there, you will probably be︃ fine (at this moment). But when you acquire a new nice car or an apartement,︄ living in your country... do not consider taxmen to be completely stupid and ignorant. They︅ usually aren't.

Yes.
It is true that there are possibilities to structure your business to ease︈ your tax burden even when living in the high tax country; yet these structures are︉ all but cheap and it usually leads to better company taxing, not personal. Unless you︊ make a 7+ figures, it is not worth building.
 
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