CoolDesiDude
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OK , i may be slammed by Joe for this post ...but here it goes anyway
Its true anybody can start a company in US but one need authorization to work for it ...But you can bypass this with this strategy !
1, Start a C-corp , preferably an nevada one and more preferably with 'nominee directors' (this way nobody can find out you are related with the company) ...You can easily find online a service which do nevada c-corps with nominee directors ...
2, Do business as usual but retain all earnings in the corporation , never pay yourself .So basically you pay taxes at the corporate level and retain all earnings without paying any dividend to the shareholders (you )...The purpose of this is not to have any business income so nothing will show up in your personal tax return (which USCIS asks time to time ) .
3, After you get your GC or EAD just pay all this retain earnings to yourself gradually... Pls note you have to pay dividend tax on this (15%) , so its double tax !
Disclaimer:-
This above post is just for information purpose i never ever advocate this strategy !
Its true anybody can start a company in US but one need authorization to work for it ...But you can bypass this with this strategy !
1, Start a C-corp , preferably an nevada one and more preferably with 'nominee directors' (this way nobody can find out you are related with the company) ...You can easily find online a service which do nevada c-corps with nominee directors ...
2, Do business as usual but retain all earnings in the corporation , never pay yourself .So basically you pay taxes at the corporate level and retain all earnings without paying any dividend to the shareholders (you )...The purpose of this is not to have any business income so nothing will show up in your personal tax return (which USCIS asks time to time ) .
3, After you get your GC or EAD just pay all this retain earnings to yourself gradually... Pls note you have to pay dividend tax on this (15%) , so its double tax !
Disclaimer:-
This above post is just for information purpose i never ever advocate this strategy !