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Entering the U.S. market: business launch and LLC structure

Consulting support for those considering starting a business in the U.S.: we help you understand the structure, requirements, and sequence of key steps

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Who an LLC in the U.S. is suitable for

An LLC in the U.S. is often used by entrepreneurs who work online, sell on international marketplaces, develop IT products, or provide services to clients in the U.S. and other countries.

For e-Commerce businesses

An LLC in the U.S. is commonly used for selling on Amazon, Etsy, eBay, Walmart Marketplace, and other international platforms. For working in the U.S. market, this structure can simplify account verification, payment integrations, and interaction with marketplaces

For IT companies and SaaS projects

A U.S. company structure allows you to work with international clients, investors, and payment systems, and can also increase trust in your IT product or SaaS service.

For consulting and service businesses

An LLC in the U.S. is often chosen by consultants, marketing agencies, design studios, and other service businesses working with clients worldwide. This structure can improve client trust and simplify international payments
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Advantages of entering the U.S. market

The U.S. attracts businesses with clear regulations, a strong international reputation, and a well-developed business infrastructure. An American company helps build a transparent corporate structure and scale operations globally

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Corporate Income Tax

In some states, such as Wyoming, there is no state-level corporate income tax. This can be an advantage for international businesses, depending on the business model and tax structure

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Fast launch

In popular states like Wyoming or Delaware, the main stages of company setup usually take from 1 to 3 business days, depending on the state and filing format

Access to the Global Market

A U.S. company allows you to work with clients worldwide, use international payment systems, and sell goods and services on global platforms

Popular solution for startups

Delaware is often chosen for startups, SaaS projects, and IT businesses due to its well-established corporate environment and widespread use in international structures

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LLC in the U.S.: Wyoming or Delaware — which state to choose for your business?

The U.S. has different corporate law rules in different states. For non-residents, the two most commonly considered options are Wyoming and Delaware.

Both jurisdictions allow you to go through the company setup process relatively quickly and offer a clear corporate environment. Below are the key differences between them for international business.

Advantages of Delaware for business

Delaware is one of the most well-known states for doing business. It is often chosen by corporations and startups planning to attract investment.

The state has a specialized corporate law court (Chancery Court), which creates a predictable legal practice for businesses.

Franchise Tax for LLC: approximately $300 per year

Advantages of Wyoming for business

Wyoming is one of the most popular states for international business.

Key advantages include no state corporate income tax, a simple corporate environment, lower maintenance costs, and a high level of confidentiality.

Annual Report: approximately $60 per year

Difference between Delaware and Wyoming

Both states allow relatively fast company setup and have minimal reporting requirements.

Delaware is more often chosen by startups planning to raise investment or work with venture funds. Wyoming is typically more suitable for small international businesses, online businesses, and non-resident entrepreneurs due to lower costs and simpler requirements.

In most cases, for e-commerce, SaaS, or IT services, the optimal option is a Wyoming structure.

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Which business form to register in the United States?

There are several types of companies in the U.S. The most common forms of international business are LLCs, C corporations, and Partnerships. Foreign entrepreneurs often consider an LLC as a basic structure for working with international clients. Below is a brief overview of the key differences between these formats.

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Corporation (C-Corp)
General Partnership (GP) / Limited Partnership (LP)

Limited Liability Company (LLC) — one of the most popular forms for small and medium-sized businesses.

An LLC is characterized by a simple management structure, flexible taxation options, and minimal reporting requirements.

Profits are typically accounted for at the owner level, while maintenance costs remain relatively low.

LLCs are often considered for IT companies, e-commerce, consulting, and online services.

In the U.S., a Corporation (C-Corp) is a structure that functions as a separate tax entity.

This format allows raising investment but involves a more formalized management model, including regular meetings and corporate procedures.

C-Corporations are often used by startups planning to raise capital or scale their business.

In the U.S., General Partnership (GP) and Limited Partnership (LP) are the closest equivalents to partnership structures.

A Partnership is a business format where two or more participants jointly operate a business. Profits are typically recognized at the partner level rather than at the entity level.

These structures are used when collaboration with partners or investors is required.

In most cases, an LLC is considered a more flexible option for international business.

General Partnership (GP) and Limited Partnership (LP) may be suitable for joint projects, investment structures, and consulting businesses.

Main taxes for businesses in the USA

The U.S. tax system has three levels: federal, state, and local. The types of taxes and rates depend on the company structure, the chosen state, and the type of business activity.

At the federal level, business income and owners’ income are taxed depending on the structure. For a C-Corporation, corporate income tax applies, while for an LLC, profits are typically reported at the owner level.

State-level tax rules may vary: in some states, there is no corporate income tax, while in others it applies. For non-residents, international tax treaties may also apply to avoid double taxation.

Tax type Terms
Federal Income Tax For C-Corps, the federal corporate income tax rate is 21%. For LLCs, tax is usually paid by the owner under the progressive personal income tax scale from 10% to 37%.
State Taxes Depend on the jurisdiction. For example, Wyoming, Texas, and Florida do not impose state corporate income tax, while in Delaware it is 8.7% in addition to the federal tax. Some states may also charge additional fees such as franchise tax or filing fees.
Sales Tax The USA does not have VAT. Instead, Sales Tax applies at the state level. The rate depends on the product or service and may range from 0% to 10%.
Mandatory Social Contributions Social contributions usually do not apply if the company does not have employees in the USA.
Reporting For C-Corps: Form 1120.
For LLCs (single-member, non-resident): Form 5472 + pro forma 1120.
The usual filing deadline is April 15, with a possible extension until October 15.

Read more about reporting requirements on the U.S. accounting and tax compliance page .

Federal taxation of businesses in the USA

The U.S. tax system depends on the business structure and operating model. At the federal level, tax rules differ for LLCs and C corporations. For C-Corporations, a federal corporate income tax applies, with a base rate of 21%. For LLCs, the taxation approach usually depends on the chosen tax classification and income structure.

The actual tax burden depends on the type of activity, state, business structure, and the tax status of the owner. That is why, before launching a company, it is important to assess the future operating model separately.

Taxable Income Federal Rate
$0 – $12,400 income 10%
$12,401 – $50,400 income 12%
$50,401 – $105,700 income 22%
$105,701 – $201,775 income 24%
$201,776 – $256,225 income 32%
$256,226 – $640,600 income 35%
Over $640,601 income 37%

Clarification on required data and documents

To launch a business in the U.S., a basic set of information is usually sufficient. Some organizational steps can be prepared in advance to avoid delays at the start.

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2–3 proposed company names
Copy of an international passport
Details of the founder or founders
Management information (if applicable)
Brief description of the planned business activity
Contact details

What is included in the consulting support

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Verification of the company name and basic parameters
Explanation of the setup stages and requirements
Preparation of the required data and documents
Consultation on next steps after launch
Support with payment infrastructure setup (if needed)
Coordination of the process until the receipt of the basic company package

How long does it take to launch a business in the USA

The timeline depends on the selected state, company structure, and data preparation format.

In popular states such as Wyoming or Delaware, the basic processing time may take 1 to 5 business days. Including structure selection, obtaining a tax ID, and setup, the full process typically takes around 4–6 weeks.

Actual timelines may vary depending on the business model and individual parameters.

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What the business launch process in the USA looks like

Launching a business in the U.S. typically involves several stages: selecting the state and structure, preparing the data, organizing the process, and setting up the basic operational elements.

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Consultation
We conduct an initial discussion of your goals, business model, and plans for entering the U.S. market. This helps determine the optimal state and company structure
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Preparing the information
Basic information for the setup is prepared: company structure, name check, and required data collection
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Organizing the setup
At this stage, the data package is formed and the company formation process is coordinated according to the selected state
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Tax identification
After the company is registered, tax identification is obtained, which is required for working with payment systems and reporting
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Payment infrastructure
After completing the main stages, the payment infrastructure and other basic elements are set up for full business operations

Business support options in the U.S.

The base cost of consulting and organizational support for starting a business in the U.S. is $ 1,400..

We help you navigate the process of launching a business in the U.S.: from choosing the structure to preparing the required data and organizing the key stages. The final cost depends on the selected state, business model, and level of involvement.

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Optimal option for a basic LLC setup in the U.S.

  • Initial consultation (30 min)
  • Company name availability check
  • Step-by-step launch plan
  • Preparation of basic data
  • Company structure setup
  • Assistance with tax identification
  • Company address for 1 year
  • Assistance with opening a Payoneer account

STANDARD

Most popular choice

The optimal package for entrepreneurs who plan to work with international clients and payment systems

  • Everything included in the Basic package, plus:
  • Support during the ITIN obtaining process

PRO

Suitable for businesses that need a comprehensive launch and additional support

  • Everything included in the Basic and Standard packages, plus:
  • CFC notification filing (for Ukrainians only)
  • Priority support during the tax identification process

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    Frequently asked questions about Doing business in the USA

    Is it worth starting a business in the USA?

    Starting a company in the U.S. can be a good option if your business requires access to the American market, working with international clients, using U.S. payment infrastructure, or has the potential to attract investment.

    The U.S. is also often chosen due to its clear corporate environment, strong business reputation, and high level of intellectual property protection. If your main priority is minimizing taxes, it is worth comparing the U.S. with other jurisdictions depending on your business model.

    Can a non-resident run a business in the USA through a company?

    Yes. U.S. legislation allows foreign individuals to own companies in the United States. To set up an LLC, it is usually not required to be a U.S. resident or citizen.

    In many cases, a U.S. company can be established remotely, and its business operations managed from another country. The process typically includes preparing basic data, selecting a state, setting up the organization, and obtaining tax identification.

    How much does it cost to start an LLC in the USA?

    The cost of launching an LLC in the U.S. depends on the selected state, business model, and scope of support. Typically, the price includes organizational steps, preparation of basic data, tax identification, and initial consulting support.

    For popular states such as Wyoming or Delaware, the basic setup for non-residents usually starts at a few hundred dollars, excluding mandatory state fees that vary by jurisdiction.

    Which state should you choose for doing business in the USA?

    The choice of state depends on your business model, growth plans, physical presence in the U.S., and other practical factors. For international businesses, Wyoming and Delaware are most commonly considered.

    Wyoming is often chosen for its simpler cost structure and the absence of a state corporate income tax. Delaware is typically considered when a well-established corporate environment and potential for future scaling are important.

    Which company structure should you choose in the USA: LLC or Corporation?

    For doing business in the U.S., non-residents usually consider an LLC or a C-Corporation. The choice depends on the business model, growth plans, and the format of future operations.

    An LLC is often suitable for online businesses, consulting, e-commerce, and IT projects due to its more flexible structure. A C-Corporation is more commonly considered when the business is focused on scaling, attracting investment, or building a more complex corporate structure.

    What taxes apply to businesses in the USA?

    The tax burden for businesses in the U.S. depends on the company structure, the selected state, and the owner’s tax status. Depending on the model, federal, state, and other requirements may apply.

    For a Corporation, federal corporate income tax is typically applied. For an LLC, the tax approach often differs: in many cases, profits are not taxed at the entity level but are reported on the owner’s tax return.

    State-level rules can also vary significantly. For example, in Wyoming, there is no state corporate income tax, while in other states it may apply. For international structures, the owner’s tax status and applicable international tax treaties are also considered.

    Do you need to travel to the USA to start a company?

    In most cases, launching a company in the U.S. can be done remotely. The basic stages are completed online with the involvement of local providers, and physical presence is usually not required.

    In some cases, a visit to the bank may be required to open a bank account, depending on the bank’s policies.

    Do you need a visa or a green card to run a business through a company in the USA?

    No. To start a company in the U.S., a visa or green card is usually not required. Foreign entrepreneurs can own companies in the U.S. even without permanent residence.

    Can you open a bank account for a company in the USA?

    Yes, in many cases, it is possible to set up banking services or connect a payment solution for a U.S. company. However, requirements vary by bank or provider. Typically, they review the business model, company structure, and details of the responsible person. In some cases, additional verification data may be required.

    There are also payment solutions that can serve as an alternative to a traditional bank account. For example, Payoneer allows you to work with USD and EUR accounts and use both local and international details to receive payments.

    Can you manage a company in the USA remotely?

    Yes. Many entrepreneurs manage U.S. companies remotely, especially if their businesses operate online. Operational management, client communication, financial processes, and organizational tasks can be handled from another country.

    How long does it take to start a business in the USA?

    In popular states, the basic stages of company setup usually take from 1 to 5 business days. If you include tax identification and payment infrastructure setup, the full process for non-residents typically takes from 2 to 6 weeks.

    Do you need to file reports in the USA if the company has no activity?

    Yes. Even if a company has no active operations, basic reporting or tax notification requirements may still apply. The scope of these requirements depends on the company's structure, the selected state, and the type of activity.

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