I have talked to few attorneys regarding the incorporation of a company. On the following issue, I received contradicting legal advice and I call for learned people on the forum to throw some light or guide me to the truth...
I am a canadian PR, who is planning to start a company in US and hire US citizens to work for it. I don't have SSN and when I asked about the federal tax ID that needs to be obtained from IRS in order to pay the taxes to the govt, few attorneys said I need to obtain SSN in order to get federal tax id and others said there is no need for SSN. I am confused with this contradiction and don't know which camp to believe. Does one need to have SSN to operate a company in US?
My logic says that I don't need to have SSN. Because, I guess Infosys, Wipro or TCS operate in US without the requirement of a US citizen working for them or SSN for the founders!! Does any one know whether Infosys pays taxes to the US govt or they only pay to Indian govt? If they pay taxes in US, then they would definitely need fed tax id, which in turn would need SSN for the founder/CEO (according to one camp of attorneys).. Can somebody share their views on this? Thanks a ton in advance.
Sam
I am a canadian PR, who is planning to start a company in US and hire US citizens to work for it. I don't have SSN and when I asked about the federal tax ID that needs to be obtained from IRS in order to pay the taxes to the govt, few attorneys said I need to obtain SSN in order to get federal tax id and others said there is no need for SSN. I am confused with this contradiction and don't know which camp to believe. Does one need to have SSN to operate a company in US?
My logic says that I don't need to have SSN. Because, I guess Infosys, Wipro or TCS operate in US without the requirement of a US citizen working for them or SSN for the founders!! Does any one know whether Infosys pays taxes to the US govt or they only pay to Indian govt? If they pay taxes in US, then they would definitely need fed tax id, which in turn would need SSN for the founder/CEO (according to one camp of attorneys).. Can somebody share their views on this? Thanks a ton in advance.
Sam