The following is a list of the topics most commonly covered in our tax advisory work for international business opening in the United States, for entrepreneurs who want to invest in America, and for foreign nationals about to move to the U.S. either as employees of a company or on their own as investors [and maybe about to apply for an E2 visa]:
Treaties against double taxation;
Tax Treatment of Capital Gains;
Tax Residence in the United States;
Tax Residence in the country of origin;
Filing Tax returns in America for those with J1 or F1 visas;
Taxation in the U.S. for foreign professors, interns, students;
Independent Personal Service;
Dependent Personal Service;
US Source Income e Non-US Source Income;
ECI - Effectively Connected Income;
ETB - Engaged in Trade or Business;
Nexus [for both income tax and sales tax purposes]
Withholding Tax;
Form 1099
Form W8
FIRPTA - Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act;
Tax return extension;
Taxation of dividends in America and the country of origin;
U.S. tax returns for E2 investor visa holders;
Relocation of employees from Italy to the United States;
Calculation of net salary, taxation, and mandatory contributions for employees in America;
Tax difference between LLCs and Corporations;
Tax treatment for real estate or financial investments;
Calculation of taxes in various U.S. states;
Sales Tax Exemption;
Taxation in the case of acquisitions of American companies;
Tax planning before becoming a U.S. tax resident or the issuance of a Green Card;
Calculation of tax credit;
Inheritance Tax;
Gift Tax;
Estate Tax.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this article does not constitute legal advice or professional consultancy of any kind; it is provided solely as general, explanatory information. Please also note that ExportUSA is neither a law firm nor an accounting firm. We strongly advise against making decisions based solely on the content of this page, as the information provided may be outdated or contain inaccuracies. Readers should always seek guidance from qualified professionals before acting on any information presented here.
DISCLAIMER
The information contained in this article does not constitute legal advice or professional consultancy of any kind; it is provided solely as general, explanatory information. Please also note that ExportUSA is neither a law firm nor an accounting firm. We strongly advise against making decisions based solely on the content of this page, as the information provided may be outdated or contain inaccuracies. Readers should always seek guidance from qualified professionals before acting on any information presented here.
ExportUSA handles the accounting for all types of American companies and all types of businesses. In addition to bookkeeping, we prepare and present end-of-year income statements as well as quarterly [or monthly, depending] sales tax statements.