Your Company + Bank Account in the United States
We create your LLC and associated bank account in the US
For Argentines and other non-North American residents
We create your LLC in any state in the US so that you can sell your products and services anywhere in the world while charging in dollars. United States Bank Account.
Your LLC may be set up in one of two ways: traditionally (you pay taxes in the US) or tax-free (you do not pay taxes in the US).
We process your Employer Identification Number (EIN) for the LLC, which is necessary for invoicing purposes and also for obtaining a bank account in the US.
We assist you in opening a bank account in the US for your LLC: This is done at a physical bank, but without the need for you to travel.
At the end of each fiscal year, we fill out and file the required documents to maintain your LLC and keep your company active and in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). These include an annual report and a sworn declaration for each year.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Companies and LLCs in the United States
What is a "Tax-Free” LLC?
An LLC is a Limited Liability Company.
What is a "Tax-Free” LLC?
A “tax-free” LLC is an LLC that has been configured in such a way that it is not required to pay taxes in the US.
Is it legal in Argentina and the United States to create, own, and operate a traditional or tax-free LLC?
Yes, it is legal in Argentina and the United States to create, own, and operate a traditional or tax-free US-based LLC, as long as the necessary requirements are met.
What requirements must an LLC meet in order to not owe taxes in the United States?
- The LLC must be in the name of only 1 non-resident or non-citizen of the United States.
- You can only sell services.
- Services may be sold in the US, but must be provided outside of the US. generated outside the United States.
- Others.
Does a tax-free LLC have any yearly legal or fiscal obligations? Is any yearly documentation required?
Yes. Since December 2017, tax-free LLCs must submit sworn declaration every year. Our studio also offers this service.
What taxes does a traditional LLC owe?
The taxes that a traditional LLC owes depend on several factors.
The most common tax is called income tax, which is calculated based on the company’s net profit at the end of the fiscal year (e.g., as of December 31). On the other hand, the profit tax is calculated depending on whether the company is being taxed as an LLC (where the percentages vary from 10% to 37%, depending on profit) or as a corporation (where the percentage is fixed at 21%).
Another common tax is sales tax (VAT), which is calculated (if applicable) based on certain variables. This tax also depends on the state where the sale is made, and varies from 2.9% to 7.25%.
Other taxes that a traditional LLC may owe are: franchise tax, gross receipts tax, employment tax, unemployment insurance tax, and property tax, among others.
Can I legally create invoices from anywhere in the world (including Argentina) as an LLC, whether traditional or tax-free?
Yes. A US-based LLC may sell and invoice from anywhere in the world. With a bank account in the US, the income of the LLC will be in dollars.
What does an LLC require to be able to create invoices?
In order to invoice as an LLC, the LLC must be registered and incorporated, and the LLC must request than an EIN be assigned by the IRS. IRS (Internal Revenue Service) has given him a EIN (Employer Identification Number).
How are invoices issued for a US-based LLC?
Unlike other countries, the United States does not require that an LLC's invoices be issued through the tax system.
For this reason, an invoice from an LLC company can be created simply with a Microsoft Word file or similar, entering the invoice data manually (e.g. date, number, address, customer information, product or service, price, payment terms, etc.).
In any case, there are free and paid digital platforms that make it easy to create digital invoices in a neat and systematic way for those who prefer to manage them in a more professional way.
What is an EIN?
He EIN (Employer Identification Number) stands for Employer Identification Number, and it is similar to a CUIT in Argentina. It is issued in the name of the LCC. IRS (Internal Revenue Service) in the name of the company.
How do you obtain an EIN for an LLC?
The EIN must be requested from the IRS once the LLC is registered and incorporated. Our studio offers this service.
How can I collect payments as an LLC?
What does an LLC need to obtain a bank account in a US bank?
For an LLC to apply for a US bank account, the LLC must be fully incorporated and must have an EIN, along with meeting other requirements (more information). Bank account in a United States bank, the LLC company must be fully incorporated and must have EIN, apart from meeting other requirements.
What documentation is required to establish an LLC in the United States?
Normally we only require the DNIs of the LLC’s owner(s). When applying for a bank account, additional documentation will be required (such as a passport, a utility bill in your name, etc.).
Are there any annual requirements for keeping an LLC legally active?
Yes. Every LLC in the US must file an annual report to renew or update certain information. Tax-free LLCs must file an annual report to report certain transactions, etc. Some traditional LLCs must also file an annual report, as well as pay any applicable taxes.
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About Us
We offer this service within a tax engineering framework that provides our clients with the support they need to successfully grow their businesses, no matter where they are in the world.
We offer this service within a tax engineering framework that provides our clients with the support they need to successfully grow their businesses, no matter where they are in the world.
After more than a decade in the business, we pride ourselves on our practical know-how and concrete solutions.
Our offices
Calle del Caminante 80, Vientos Del Delta 1, Of 121.
(1670) Nordelta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1101 Brickell Ave South, Tower, 8th floor
Miami, FL 33131, United States
Florencia Zanovello: Attorney and Tax Expert
Experienced attorney with a degree from the Universidad del Salvador (USAL) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, specializing in tax law in both Argentina and the United States. She works with offshore companies and specializes in international private rights. In 2010 she received the FORES award for academic excellence.
Her extensive knowledge of both the US and Argentine tax systems, as well as her experience in finance, have made Florencia Zanovello one of the market leaders when it comes to creating and managing LLCs and managing the opening of bank accounts in the US for Argentines and other non-residents.
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Who We Help
Companies of all types and sizes, independent professionals or employees, business owners or simply savers, our clients come from the most diverse industries, including:
Information technology
Marketing and publicity
Retail and Electronic Commerce
Property and construction
Finance
Engineering and manufacturing
Fashion
Health and Wellness
It doesn't matter if you’re a freelancer, the manager of a company, or simply someone who would like to maintain savings in a bank in the US. We’re here to help.
Individuals
Freelancers, professionals, entrepreneurs, corporate managers, savers.
Companies
Owners of SMEs, corporations and companies of any sector and size.
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