I sell online to customers in 40 states from abroad — do I really have to foreign-qualify in all of them?
My LLC sells digital and physical products online and I ship to customers in something like 40 states, all from outside the US. A scary article said I should register as a foreign LLC in every state I have customers. That can't be right — registering in 40 states would be enormous. Do interstate online sales actually force foreign qualification everywhere I have buyers?
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