I have been reading a little around the benefits a Nonresident Aliens with a Single-Member LLC could have, especially from the anonymity stand point more than tax optimisation.
- A European IT consultant who owns a New Mexico LLC
- Has never put foot in the US
- Doing all the work online from outside the US
- He only has one single US client
- Getting paid in USD
- Signing a W9 form (on the name of his LLC) in order to get paid
Does this scenario makes the IT consultant have Effectively Connected Income (ECI) / FDAP Income or any other income that would have to be taxed in the US ?
I'm asking this because by reading on the IRS website and other papers online this sentence:
"You are considered to be engaged in a trade or business in the United State" and "This applies whether or not there is any connection between the income, and the trade or business being carried on in the United States, during the tax year"
I don't understand if they mean "in" as "the person doing the work must be inside the US" or if the work is being done "for" a US entity regardless from where the person is when doing the work.
- A European IT consultant who owns a New Mexico LLC
- Has never put foot in the US
- Doing all the work online from outside the US
- He only has one single US client
- Getting paid in USD
- Signing a W9 form (on the name of his LLC) in order to get paid
Does this scenario makes the IT consultant have Effectively Connected Income (ECI) / FDAP Income or any other income that would have to be taxed in the US ?
I'm asking this because by reading on the IRS website and other papers online this sentence:
"You are considered to be engaged in a trade or business in the United State" and "This applies whether or not there is any connection between the income, and the trade or business being carried on in the United States, during the tax year"
I don't understand if they mean "in" as "the person doing the work must be inside the US" or if the work is being done "for" a US entity regardless from where the person is when doing the work.
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