Does being a non-resident foreign owner change whether my LLC has to foreign-qualify?
I'm not a US citizen or resident — I live abroad and own a US LLC. I keep wondering whether my being a foreign person changes the foreign-qualification analysis. Does the state look at where I, the owner, live? Or does it only look at what the company does inside the state, regardless of the fact that the owner is overseas?
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