Does hiring one California contractor mean my foreign-owned LLC has to register there?
I am in Australia and run a Delaware LLC with around $95,000 in e-commerce support revenue. I am about to hire a California-based contractor who would handle customer onboarding and maybe some account management. No office, no inventory, and no employees yet.
I know California can be aggressive, but I am not sure where the line is between hiring help and creating a California registration problem. I want to fix this before the contract starts, not after a notice arrives.
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