I live in Indonesia and do everything from Jakarta. Is that the kind of fact pattern the treaty can actually support?
I use a U.S. LLC for a remote design subscription business. All services are delivered from Indonesia, there is no U.S. office, and I have not traveled to the U.S. this year. The clients are mostly American, which is what makes me nervous.
I want to know whether those facts are at least directionally the kind that advisers look for when they say a treaty country founder should preserve the remote-facts file carefully.
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