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  • How to Start an LLC

    Why Start an LLC as a U.S. Resident? Forming a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is one of the most popular ways to start a business in the United States. As a U.S. resident—whether you’re a citizen, green card holder, or legal visa holder—you can form an LLC in your state or any other U.S. state.…

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  • Stripe USA for Moroccans

    Stripe is one of the most popular payment processors in the world—but it’s not officially available in Morocco. So how can Moroccan entrepreneurs access Stripe’s powerful tools to accept payments from clients worldwide? The answer is simple: create a U.S. LLC, get an EIN, open a U.S. bank account, and apply for Stripe USA. This…

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  • LLC USA – Start a U.S. Company from Morocco (2025 Guide)

    Starting a U.S. LLC from Morocco is easier than ever. Whether you’re a freelancer, e-commerce seller, software developer, or service provider, forming a U.S. Limited Liability Company (LLC) allows you to access international clients, use U.S. payment platforms like Stripe and PayPal, and build global trust. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you exactly how…

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  • How to Open a U.S. Business Bank Account Remotely Without SSN (2025 Guide)

    Opening a U.S. business bank account can be a major challenge for non-residents without a Social Security Number (SSN). Yet it’s essential for a U.S. LLC—it’s how you receive payments, manage funds, and integrate with Stripe or PayPal. In 2025, more banks and fintechs allow remote account opening for foreign-owned LLCs, making this one of…

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  • How to Get an EIN Without an SSN as a Non-Resident (Step-by-Step Guide)

    If you’re a non-resident forming a U.S. Limited Liability Company (LLC), getting an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is essential. The EIN, also called the Federal Tax Identification Number, is required to open a U.S. business bank account, apply for Stripe or PayPal, and file your IRS tax forms. But what if you don’t have a…

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  • Can I Avoid Double Taxation as a Non-Resident with a U.S. LLC?

    One of the most common concerns among foreign entrepreneurs looking to start a U.S. Limited Liability Company (LLC) is taxation. Specifically: “Can I avoid double taxation as a non-resident with a U.S. LLC?” The short answer is yes — under certain circumstances and with proper planning. This guide will explain how double taxation works, what…

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  • Best States to Start an LLC for Non-Residents: Wyoming vs. Delaware vs. New Mexico

    Starting a U.S. Limited Liability Company (LLC) as a non-resident is a smart move for international entrepreneurs, freelancers, and global e-commerce sellers. But choosing the right state to register your LLC is critical. The most popular states among non-residents are Wyoming, Delaware, and New Mexico—each offering unique advantages for foreigners. This guide compares the best…

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  • Annual Compliance Checklist for Foreign-Owned U.S. LLCs

    Owning a U.S. Limited Liability Company (LLC) as a non-resident is a smart way to access global markets, gain legal protection, and work with international clients. But after formation, maintaining compliance is just as important—especially for foreign-owned LLCs. Failing to meet federal or state compliance requirements can lead to penalties, IRS audits, and even company…

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  • LLC vs C-Corp for Non-Residents: Which is Better in 2025?

    If you’re a non-U.S. resident planning to start a business in the United States, one of the first and most important decisions you’ll face is: Should I form an LLC or a C-Corp? The choice between a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and a C Corporation (C-Corp) will affect your taxes, ownership structure, compliance obligations, and…

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  • How to Get an EIN Without SSN or ITIN as a Non-Resident

    Are you a non-resident who wants to start a U.S. business but don’t have a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)? You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of international entrepreneurs face this challenge when trying to get an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. The good news is: you…

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