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    USA LLC vs Armenia LLC for a EU resident

    This sounds very interesting. Avalanche, do you have any recommendations for company formation service providers for Armenian LLC?
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    Well, I have read the following: 'There is no sales tax in Delaware. It doesn't matter if a company's physical location is in the state or not; as a Delaware corporation, no in-state purchases are subject to tax. Additionally, there is no state corporate income tax on goods and services...
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    Okay, I understand. Thanks for the help!
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    Yeah, well... I was hoping to investigate the possibility of opening an EMI account or something like that. I can see that sdip offers a solution with Stripe and Payoneer.
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    So Stripe can be used to invoice people/businesses and payoneer offer a card used to withdraw at ATM?
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    It just seems so when reading in this forum, but I dont know
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    Can you name some of these configurations :) ? I am willing to open a new LLC but only if it is possible to create a bank account that provides a card to withdraw cash from ATM.
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    But aren't the chances of opening a bank account a bit higher with a Delaware LLC?
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    But if i only sell services/products to overseas customers, I don't have to pay any taxes in Delaware, right? If 100% of my customers are based outside of US, I can just transfer the money from the US bank account (linked to the LLC) and out, right?
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    35% to IRS.... Why? I will not be selling anything inside the USA or to US citizens.
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    Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

    I have been thinking about Delaware company formation. So, as I understand it, I will need to apply for EIN after company formation and use this to open a bank account for the business. It sounds like a gamble when people write about TW in relation to US LLC. I live in Europe and i want a...
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    UK Ltd company taxes

    This would be interesting to know something about. Would be pretty good to know if there's a guide somewhere to submit taxes for UK based companies.
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    Brexit and the consequences

    Interesting! I guess it's better to wait. Thanks for your response :)
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    Micro Company Romania set up

    Do you know if this applies to other European countries?
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    Micro Company Romania set up

    I actually had no idea about this. But thanks for the info!
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    Brexit and the consequences

    Does anyone know the exact consequences of Brexit on UK-based companies? I tried asking a firm that sells non-resident packages for UK company formation. Their response was that they haven't got any information in relation to Brexit. Any ideas? I don't think that it will have a big impact on...
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    Micro Company Romania set up

    Thanks for sharing your experience! Why not setting up the company in Hungary or Bulgaria as they both have a lower corporate tax rate than Romania? Any advantages?
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    Possibility of bank account or EMI account

    Thanks for the reply! I have seen some comments on this site saying that it is nearly impossible to open a bank account with a Belize LLC. Is this true?
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    Bristish Virgin Island or Belize IBC + TransferWise

    Sorry, but what does this exactly mean for anyone who has a Belize IBC or plans to open one?

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