I am in the UAE and there is no treaty. Should I focus on payee setup before anything else?
I run a Delaware LLC from Dubai for online consulting and a few software subscriptions. Because there is no comprehensive U.S.-UAE treaty, I am trying to avoid wasting time on the wrong part of the structure. My instinct is that payee setup and income classification are probably the first things to get right.
Before I spend weeks reading deeper material, I want to know whether that instinct is right for a UAE founder or whether I should start somewhere else entirely.
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