Do i need to pay taxes in the USA if i have USA LLC as Non Resident?

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Hello , I recently opened USA LLC as non resident. My question is if know i open usa bank account and money start to come in my usa bank account do i have to pay taxes in the usa , or i can transfer the money to my local country bank and pay the taxes here ? The person that opened me the LLC told me i dont have to pay any taxes in the USA as im not resident but i asked tax advisor and told me that if money start to come in i have to pay taxes in the USA . Can someone adviseAttach files me ?
 
Hello bro, I think that the best thing to do is to hire a lawyer and he can tell you about the taxes and the principles. There is a lot of misinformation here on bhw and I was searching the same question like you or a few days ago and I stumbled on some threads there and the thread had like 50 comments on it and everybody was commenting their own thoughts and everything so it was so confusing because some said that you have to pay 21% federal taxes, some said that you have to pay only net profit taxes, some said you have to pay sale taxes, and some others said that you don't have to pay any taxes because you are not a resident of the United States of America. So for that the best way to do is to ask a lawyer in the US.
@splishsplash can help you also here
 
Hello bro, I think that the best thing to do is to hire a lawyer and he can tell you about the taxes and the principles. There is a lot of misinformation here on bhw and I was searching the same question like you or a few days ago and I stumbled on some threads there and the thread had like 50 comments on it and everybody was commenting their own thoughts and everything so it was so confusing because some said that you have to pay 21% federal taxes, some said that you have to pay only net profit taxes, some said you have to pay sale taxes, and some others said that you don't have to pay any taxes because you are not a resident of the United States of America. So for that the best way to do is to ask a lawyer in the US.
@splishsplash can help you also here
The person that opened my LLC has opened over 200+ people LLC's and said to me that he can guarantee that i dont have to pay any taxes.If i only use the LLC without us bank im sure i dont have to pay taxes because i apply somewhere with the LLC but money come in my country's bank account so i dont have to pay , but if i opened US Bank Account and money start to come in there im not sure if i have to pay taxes in the USA . He told me i dont have to but i dont know who to trust and dont wanna risk and start getting money in the US Bank Account because im talking for big amounts a month.
 
The person that opened my LLC has opened over 200+ people LLC's and said to me that he can guarantee that i dont have to pay any taxes.If i only use the LLC without us bank im sure i dont have to pay taxes because i apply somewhere with the LLC but money come in my country's bank account so i dont have to pay , but if i opened US Bank Account and money start to come in there im not sure if i have to pay taxes in the USA . He told me i dont have to but i dont know who to trust and dont wanna risk and start getting money in the US Bank Account because im talking for big amounts a month.
where did you open the llc what website and how much did it cost
 
I have the same question as you. Comment as we wait for answers
 
A US LLC is tax transparent

Taxes are due in your country of residence.

There is also no obligation to file a tax return (USA)

as long as all your services are digital, this is absolutely no problem.
 
If it is a pass through corp, You do not have to pay taxes. The correct process is to register the/a business in your place of residency and create another corp in the USA. Use the USA corp as a pass through corps, meaning it transacts your business in the USA then the funds get passed through to the "home" corp (or any other corp outside of the USA) usually under the classification of licensing.
 
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