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venture

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Hello all,
I'm a non-us resident, owner of an LLC created in Wyoming State.
My question is, I know that I cannot make invoices to US, so that I cannot lose some Tax benefits.
And the question is?
Can I invoice to Canada, it sounds like a stupid question, but as they are side by side countries in the same continent, could it be that who make invoice to a Canadian customers, is considers as US Invoice.
Sorry my bad English

Regards
C.D
 
A US LLC is disregarded for taxes, so the tax situation will be the same as if you invoice directly from the member of the llc (you).
 
fshore said:
A US LLC is disregarded for taxes, so the tax situation will be the same as if you invoice directly from the member of the llc (you).
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So in this case it will not affect my tax benefits I have.
Should be like the same as I do a invoice for a European customer.

BR
C.D
 
venture said:
So in this case it will not affect my tax benefits I have.
Should be like the same as I do a invoice for a European customer.

BR
C.D
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My reply above refers to the US side of it. In Europe there might be different tax consequences if you invoice from the US LLC vs from yourself.
 
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