What is the branch profits tax and will my foreign corporation owe it?
I keep seeing 'branch profits tax' mentioned for foreign corporations operating in the US. I run my US business directly through my foreign corporation (no US subsidiary). What is this tax, how is it calculated, and is it on top of regular corporate tax? Can a treaty get rid of it?
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