Anyone can form a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the USA; you do not need to be a US citizen, or a US company. Foreign citizens and foreign companies can form an LLC in the USA.
Does Wyoming allow domestication of LLC?
Domestication allows you to keep your company’s history and incorporation date while changing your home state. You can domesticate from any state to Wyoming.
Can I move my LLC to Wyoming?
You can move your LLC (limited liability company) to Wyoming AND keep the original date of organization and EIN to maintain the company history. The State of Wyoming calls this process a “Continuance.”
Can a foreigner form a LLC in Wyoming?
Foreigners operating as an LLC or corporation in Wyoming are subject to the same state laws as US citizens. For that reason, we encourage you to review our Wyoming LLCand Wyoming Corporation guides. Starting a Non-U.S. LLC or Corporation in Wyoming In Wyoming, an LLC or Corporation is formed with the Wyoming Secretary of State.
How to start a business in Wyoming as a non-resident?
Starting a Non-U.S. LLC or Corporation in Wyoming In Wyoming, an LLC or Corporation is formed with the Wyoming Secretary of State. That will be referred to as your home or domestic state. Your business will be considered a foreign entity in states outside your home state (America has 50 different states and a couple extra jurisdictions).
How are non US residents taxed in Wyoming?
But non-U.S. owners of Wyoming LLCs are taxed initially on any US-sourced income at a rate of 30%. This 30% is paid to the IRS. These Wyoming LLCs will file US taxes on Form 1040-NR with the actual amount of tax due.
Can a foreign person own an US LLC?
Can a foreign person own a U.S. LLC? Yes. Generally, there are no restrictions on foreign ownership of any company formed in the United States, except for S-Corporations. It is not necessary to be a U.S. citizen or to have a green card to own a limited liability company or corporation formed in the United States.