Why is 30% being withheld from my U.S. LLC income as a foreign owner?
I am a nonresident alien who owns a single-member LLC in the United States. I recently received a payment from a U.S. client, but 30% was withheld before I got the funds. I did not expect such a large deduction and I am not sure why this happened. Can someone explain the default 30% withholding rate for NRA income and whether there is a way to reduce it?
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