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Old 03-14-2003, 12:12 PM  
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Originally posted by davvve
Hi

I live in Sweden, Europe and I'm currently
offering webhosting services to (mostly) Americans. I'm interested in forming an LLC in Delaware but before I take any further action I'd like to have some stuff clarified. If anyone of you can answer any of these questions, I'd be very glad.

1. Do I have to pay the US federal tax? Or does my company has to have a non-US source income to qualify for this?
2. Do I have to pay any sales taxes?
3. Are there other taxes (I know of the franchise tax) that I will have to pay?

I appreciate your help.

Regards,
David
1> You will need a EIN number ( Employment Identification Number ). Taxes will be deducted at source ( Ibill, Epoch, CCbill, etc...)

2> Sales tax is under review NOW in the US. The Gov wants sales taxes to be added " in perspective of fair competition".... At this time, I do not think you need to charge taxes except in the State where your corp is located ( ie: Delaware)

3 > Registree fee ( 125.00 a year). Yearly corp fee: $ 50.00 in Delaware.


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