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Old 04-11-2016, 11:52 PM
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Non-Resident LLC Income from Amazon and AdSense

Hi,

I have a question: If I open an LLC in the US, open a corporate bank account with an EIN number. Do I need to pay taxes (federal taxes, based I will be incorporating in Delaware, so no state taxes.)

I will not be travelling to the US or having a physical location there as i'm location independent.

I will not be shipping or having any product in the US. I would only use the company for my online business and websites. We would get paid by Amazon associates which is a US company and Google Inc which is also a US company.

I just want to know if this is known as US Sourced income and I would need to pay taxes in the US.

Thanks

Viani



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