Can a non-resident open a company in the USA?

Business

Yes, a non-resident can legally open a company in the United States. There is no citizenship or residency requirement to form a business, making it attractive for international entrepreneurs. Non-residents commonly register a Limited Liability Company (LLC) or a C Corporation, especially in states like Delaware or Wyoming. The process includes choosing a business name, appointing a registered agent with a US address, and filing formation documents with the state. You will also need to obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS for tax purposes. However, opening a US bank account may require additional verification or a physical visit. Non-residents must also comply with US tax laws and reporting requirements. Consulting a legal or tax professional is recommended to ensure full compliance and smooth business operations.

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