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L-1 intracompany transfer and LLC ownership

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priya_43b9new member
May 18, 2020 1,980 views 1 answer
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My company abroad is transferring me to the U.S. on an L-1 visa. I also own a separate personal LLC in the U.S. for freelance consulting work. Can I maintain ownership of my personal LLC while on an L-1 visa? Am I allowed to receive income from the LLC, or does the L-1 restrict me to working only for my sponsoring employer? I need clarity on both the immigration and tax aspects.

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