How To Use Stripe In Unsupported Countries (Non US Citizens)

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  1. thank you for the post one thing that is missing is info about the taxes, like income tax if you are not a citizen of the us, and you already pay income tax in your native country, would you have to pay both countries?

  2. Whether you have to pay taxes in the US and your home country if you open an LLC in the US as a non-citizen depends on a number of factors, including:

    1. The source of your income.

    If your LLC generates income from sources within the US, such as sales of goods or services to US customers, you may be required to pay US taxes on that income. However, if your LLC’s income is from sources outside the US, you may not be required to pay US taxes on that income.

    2. Your home country’s tax laws.

    The tax laws of your home country may also affect whether you have to pay taxes on your LLC’s income. For example, if your home country has a tax treaty with the US, you may be able to claim a credit for taxes you pay to the US on your LLC’s income.

    3. The structure of your LLC.

    The structure of your LLC can also affect whether you have to pay taxes in the US and your home country. For example, if your LLC is a single-member LLC, you may be treated as a self-employed individual in the US and your home country, and you may have to pay taxes on your LLC’s income in both countries.

    However, if your LLC is a multi-member LLC, you may be able to structure your LLC in a way that allows you to avoid paying taxes in one or both countries.

    It is important to consult with a tax advisor to determine your specific tax obligations if you are considering opening an LLC in the US as a non-citizen.

    Here are some general rules of thumb:

    * If your LLC has no US presence or economic substance, you will not be required to pay US taxes on your LLC’s income.

    * If your LLC has US presence or economic substance, you may be required to pay US taxes on your LLC’s income, even if the income is from sources outside the US.

    * If your home country has a tax treaty with the US, you may be able to claim a credit for taxes you pay to the US on your LLC’s income.

    It is important to note that these are just general rules of thumb, and your specific tax obligations may vary depending on the specific facts and circumstances of your situation. You should consult with a tax advisor to determine your specific tax obligations.

  3. thank you Mazino, for the article and the replay.

    my situation is, I am a video service provider for clients all over the world including the US
    I am located outside the US in a country with a tax treaty with the US.

    From the information that I gathered from the answer you gave me, I do not need to pay US taxes

  4. Thank you so much for this useful article!
    I live in Korea and want to ask if this would be possible if I do something similar by making a LLC in Singapore.

    Will I be able to use all of the same Stripe features if I create a Singapore LLC and use my Korean bank account connected to Payoneer?

    Thank you in advance!

    1. I have no experience in creating LLC in Singapore for Stripe creation.

      And if you are going to use Singapore details, it will mean you should a Singapore bank account and not a Korean bank account.

      I hope this answer your question.

  5. Hello,
    I saw that Stripe is proposing an alternative called Stripe Atlas, is there any reason why we should follow the process you’re mentioning and not go for this option ?
    Thank you

    1. The choice is yours to make, but there are some reasons why many people don’t choose Stripe Atlas. One reason is that the cost is about $500, which can be less if you follow the method in this post.

      Another reason is that you can’t decide the state to form your LLC. Stripe Atlas usually uses Delaware, and this state may not have a low annual tax return.

      I hope this answers your question.

      1. Thank you for the really quick answer.
        Another question i have is when we follow you’re method or the Atlas method do they provide us a bank account in the US and in that case, do we have to use this bank account or we can use a foreign bank account ?
        Thank you

        1. Whatever method you choose, you won’t be given a US bank account. It is after your LLC has been formed, you can then use it to open a US business bank account.

          Nevertheless, you can open get a US bank account when you sign up for Payoneer.

          You can’t use another foreign bank account because you are opening a US Stripe account.

          I hope this is very understandable?

  6. Is it legal to link the Stripe account to Shopify without the risk of getting it closed or suspended? I am doing dropshipping store but I am not sure if this method will serve my business without any risk

    and thank you for your effort.

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