Wyoming, Delaware or New Mexico, please tell me what's your choice?

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non-resident owned US LLC is one of the easiest and cheapest︂ one to manage and if is combined with the correct residence then I could say︃ is the best budget one for simple business (around $700 per year). I think that︄ If you are going to spam all the forum with your poland options at least︅ you should not tell others "facts" that are not 100% true.
 
https://globalisationguide.org/us-l...eporting-requirements-for-foreign-owned-llc-s
Basically explaining how to form an LLC yourself if you dont want to use‌ a service provider and which forms to fill etc.
He also has guides to creating‍ an account with Mercury. Pretty well written!

I am thinking about going for a New⁠ Mexico LLC as it has lower annual fees and filing fee.

By the way, I⁤ know the filing of those two forms are in April but what if the company⁣ is formed in November this year and will be profit-free and sale-free until next year⁢ - meaning that nothing will be bought or sold by the company in 2020. Does︀ the company need to file those forms anyway?
 
More or less, but it is not THAT simple. I would suggest you find a good︂ local Agent who will advise you properly. Paying a few bucks extra and you have︃ good sleep 🙂
 
True!
I have actually messaged a⁠ guy who (among other things) helps non-US residents filing forms for their LLC's.

However, I⁤ am wondering... Let's assume one doesn't file the forms properly and actually gets the 25.000⁣ USD fine. If one is not a resident of USA (and lives in Europe like⁢ me), what would/could happen if one simply doesn't pay the fine?
 
Well, they could send a notice to your⁣ home country and get you in problem. This is just a theory, but it is⁢ definitely possible. Also, I would not dare traveling to the US in case you have︀ a pending fine in the US.
 
does anyone have seen this to be put into reality?⁤
 
By the way, does anyone know what documents are needed to open bank account with‌ LLC from those states?
 
All incorporation documents and your personal‌ docs including a detailed business description. That's what they told me. Not sure if it‍ is a standard reply I got and I can expect to be shitloadet with requirements⁠ during the process.
 
Certificate of Incorporation
Operating Agreement
EIN
Passport copy
Utility bill
Proof of business (website is a plus if you have it)‍
 
Anybody got his/her EIN lately? Sent fax for my LLC on 30 August (non resident‌ alien) and still waiting for IRS response.
 
I got it‌ the moment I requested it by international phone, but others have tried and have not‍ been able, it seems that I was lucky.
 
It seems so.

By the way, if I chose to incorporate a new company⁠ in January 2021, does that mean that the first time I have to file form⁤ 5472 and 1120, it will be in April 2022?
 
So every year, the forms shall be filed for the previous calendar year, yes? So for‌ the income of the company in 2020, this shall be filed in April 2021?

By the way, if there are no reportable income, should the LLC still file the forms‍ saying that there was no reportable income?
 
Tried, but got message telling me to call again later. Anyway it is JUST⁠ for foreign company (8c must be NO) to proceed via phone, so no feasible for⁤ US incorporated companies.
 
Tomorrow I will go and setup a New Mexico LLC and setup a transferwise account‌ for this company, I was just wondering, what are other good EMIs to use for‍ a NM LLC ? do we have anyone in the US that will accept foreigners?⁠
 
I have been thinking about using one of these: AdvCash,⁤ Mercury, Payoneer, Bankera or PaySera.

Do you mind sharing your experience with the setup 🙂?
And which provider will you be using?
 
AdvCash don't work with New Mexico they confirmed to me. Payoneer is impossible to apply‌ for, shitty crap service requires some sort of introducer, out of question, so Bankera is‍ left to try with TW - two accounts at least 🙂
 
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