US LLC Deloware, taxation for non-residents

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rob1010

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Hi,

Question:
We registered an LLC in Delaware (non resident, non US and non EU/EEA), to make a payment for our freelancers based in EU.

US LLC will provide service for EU company (according to the invoice), receve money and after, will make a payment to freelancer

What reports and taxes should be submitted to the USA, and should we pay any taxes for LLC in Delaware ?
Should we keep accounting in this company in Delaware or can we can simple pay 300 usd for company in deloware ?

Thank you very much!
 
Is there any⁠ way you could help me out with finding the right jurisdiction? My thread is nearby⁤ in the same section.
 
I don't understand‍ what you are asking for. Send me a direct link to your question please.
 
The $300 is the state tax︀ annually due in june. You should keep records for IRS if they want to see︁ it. There is no requirement annuals, audit etc. Taxes are only to be paid for︂ business made in US.
 
1. We offer touristic services abroad but most of our clients are US based. Would‌ this mean we would be taxed if we created a US LLC as non-residents?

2. Which state is better to do a LLC? Wyoming, New Mexico, Delaware or Florida (state‍ tax but cheaper flight tickets from where we're based)
 
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