Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Q&A: Can I operate a business outside the country with a sole proprietorship type of business?



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by joão faissal

Question by JM: Can I operate a business outside the country with a sole proprietorship type of business?

I'd like to operate a Business and Trade Organization outside the US. If I have a sole-proprietorship type of business, can I do that? If I decide to form an alliance with another business outside the country, would I have to change into a Corporation?




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Answer by jamie.jordan80
You can absolutely operate as a Sole Proprietor and still have have alliance with another company.

Whether you have strategic partnership or contractual partnership, you should be able to show revenue on your tax form as a sole proprietor. The taxes are very complicated, depending on which company you are operating in because I know someone who has a similar business model. There are accountants that specialize in this area and you can consult them.

Also feel free to sign up on http://www.GlobalLinker.com where you can find and network with small businesses globally. Feel free to link with my company (Paul Graphics).





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