Is the argument that Amazon is an independent agent enough to avoid a US trade or business?
A few sellers in my group insist that because Amazon is an independent contractor running its own business — not my employee or dependent agent — its FBA activities can't be attributed to me, so I don't have a US trade or business. Is that actually a winning argument under US tax law? I'm a foreign owner of a US LLC selling via FBA.
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