I live in the UAE. Why does my low-tax home country not help the U.S. side of the LLC more?
I formed a Delaware LLC while living in Dubai and assumed the low-tax environment at home would make the whole structure easier. Instead, I am learning that the U.S. still cares about income type, withholding, and documentation even though my residence-country tax burden is low.
I want to know whether that is simply because there is no treaty path and because U.S. rules do not care that my home jurisdiction is low-tax, or whether I am missing some special rule for UAE-based founders.
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