How does FBA compare with dropshipping and merchant-fulfilled for US tax risk?
I'm choosing a fulfillment model for my foreign-owned US LLC and I want to understand the tax-risk trade-offs before I commit. How do Amazon FBA, dropshipping from abroad, and merchant-fulfilled selling compare for US trade-or-business risk and state nexus? Is FBA really that much worse, or is it roughly the same once you're selling into the US either way?
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