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Old 09-06-2016, 01:17 AM
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Should I form a company in the US or Offshore? - Disregard previous thread pls

Hello,
I am not a US resident.
I developed a product that is going to be manufactured in China by a US Contract manufacturer company.
They will deliver the goods from China straight to our clients warehouse in the US.
This clients are big corp, probably 1-2, which would place 3-6 orders a year, generating a revenue of around 500k-1M a year.
We will also sell our product through Amazon FBA and online.
So do I have to form a company in the US?
Panama?
What would be the best structure for my business from a tax point of view?
I hope you can help me figure this out.
Miko



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