Which offshore jurisdiction allowed to open bank account for USA LLC ?

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If non resident register USA LLC......and Do not want to deal with USA bank....
which is the best offshore jurisdiction for USA LLC ?
Do anyone try any reputable bank ?
I am not looking for some Cloudbank like wise , revoult etc.......Looking for the tradition bank account...
Do anybody have any Idea about this ?

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I opened a bank account in Poland for USA LLC but it was 5-6 years ago, It's surely doable in many jurisdictions but it's good if you have some reasoning why did you choose Usa LLC as non us citizen. In general should be much easier than with a company from Panama, Seychelles, BVI etc
 
You don't want a offshore account for a US llc, as you'd have to file more paperwork with IRS for offshore accounts.
 
fshore said:
You don't want a offshore account for a US llc, as you'd have to file more paperwork with IRS for offshore accounts.
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As far as I know there is not requirement of this.....Can you explain it more ? which form should i fill up.....Sorry for ignorance ....I am still learning
 
azb1 said:
As far as I know there is not requirement of this.....Can you explain it more ? which form should i fill up.....Sorry for ignorance ....I am still learning
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If I remember well there shouldn't be any complicated paperwork, just fill one form confirming that you are not a us citizen (fatca purpose) and that's it
 
Just my 2 cents:
12345 said:
I opened a bank account in Poland for USA LLC but it was 5-6 years ago,
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Things changed (also) in Poland remarkably since then. Nevertheless, if you have some ties to Poland, e.g. customers or suppliers there, it can be doable.
12345 said:
It's surely doable in many jurisdictions but it's good if you have some reasoning why did you choose Usa LLC as non us citizen.
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Yes. IMO, even more important than the ability to explain why I have the US LLC as a non-resident are ties to the respective country ”“ customers or suppliers there.
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In general should be much easier than with a company from Panama, Seychelles, BVI etc
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Yes, perhaps. Nevertheless I do not think it's an easy task (if we are talking about a brick-and-mortar reputable bank), with the exception of the above (clear ties to the respective country)...

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Simon4466 said:
Isn't that only for US residents/citizens tho? Please correct me if I am wrong but I am unsure that this would be a problem for OP
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Yes He is right.......No tax but you have to file three form every year.....
Taxation Compliances for Non-US Citizens/Non-US Residents

Single Member LLC/ Multi-Member LLC - Online business in the US (Not having any physical presence/physical office/employees/dependent agents in the US)

  • The income and expenses of your LLC will flow onto your personal income tax return in your home country.
  • You have to file Form 5472 with the US IRS. Not filing Form 5472 or even filing it incorrectly has huge negative consequences such as the IRS imposing a $25,000 fine.
  • You may also have to file Form FBAR (Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts), if the aggregate value of the foreign financial accounts exceeds $10,000 at any time during the calendar year. The penalty for failure to file is $100,000 or 50% of the balance of the account at the time of the violation, whichever is higher.
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