Corporate Income Tax
State Corporate Income Tax is one of the central taxes collected from the business by the State of Delaware. In principle, every domestic or foreign corporation doing business in Delaware, saving certain exemptions under the law, is liable to file a tax return irrespective of the amount of income earned. Taxpayers are required to register corporate income tax returns, including...
Form 1040NR
Form 1040NR
For non-U.S. resident business owners and partners who in fact run a business in the U.S., taxation might raise as a major question. Since taxation is one of many indicators whether the investment in the U.S. is worthwhile, it is essential to understand how the U.S. taxation system approaches non-resident aliens. It is again worth noting that particularities, such as...
What Happens If I Do Not Pay My Franchise Tax?
In Delaware, Corporations are required to file an Annual Report and pay the Franchise Tax that is due on or before March 1 each year. If the Annual Report and taxes are not filed and paid by March 1 the following year, the corporation will be declared inoperative and void. In the next calendar year, you have to file what’s called a franchise tax, or an annual report from the previous...
How to file 5472 Form as Foreign US Company Owner
In the past 2 years, most US business owners receive a civil penalty because they miss filing the 5472 Form. This fee is $10,000 and it’s a big deal to US business owners as non-US residents. If you received a civil penalty before, the IRS will waive your penalty for one time.
Basic understanding of 5472 Form and who must file?
– Reporting Corporation
A 25% foreign-owned U.S....
US Non-Resident Tax Return 2019
Tax season ends in the second week of April. If you have a Delaware LLC, Corp or Non-Profit Organization, you have to file a tax return correctly. At Delaware Agency we help more than a thousand Non-Residens file their taxes honestly. US Non-Resident Tax return can be little complicated if you have no idea how to file 1040NR, 1120, 5472 and other IRS forms.
You have to file even if you...