W-8BEN vs W-8BEN-E: Which form should a foreign LLC owner file?
I keep seeing references to both Form W-8BEN and Form W-8BEN-E for foreign persons receiving U.S. income. I own a single-member LLC in the U.S. as a nonresident alien individual. Which of these two forms is the correct one for me? Does it matter whether I am filing as an individual or as the LLC entity?
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