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Tax Issues for Foreign Businesses Doing Business in the U.S.

National Tax Law Lawyer

 

Tax laws vary dramatically from one country to the next. United States tax laws stand out in terms of their complexity, which can catch foreign businesses and individuals by surprise, particularly those from countries with more straightforward taxation procedures. When doing business in the United States, foreign enterprises and persons must take care to adhere to local tax laws.

The Bellevue, Washington, law firm of Lana Kurilova Rich PLLC provides tax law representation to foreign enterprises interested in doing business in the Greater Seattle area, elsewhere in Washington or anywhere in the United States. Call us at (425) 289-0629 for an initial phone consultation with our national tax law attorney.

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International Taxation Planning Assistance From Our Washington Attorney

 

Your case will be handled personally by attorney Lana Rich, who has more than 15 years of international tax and business law experience. She is licensed to practice law in the United States and the Russian Federation. She is fluent in Russian.

Our law firm assists businesses with all aspects of expanding into the United States, including advising on how to register the business, how to ensure that tax laws are being followed, and managing bank accounts appropriately. We have helped a wide range of businesses with these matters, including international trade and manufacturing businesses, natural resource companies and fisheries.

In addition to assisting foreign businesses establish a U.S. presence, we are a comprehensive tax law firm. We can help businesses already established in the United States with any tax problems they may encounter.

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For Questions About Foreign Business Expansion, Call (425) 289-0629 for an Initial Phone Consultation With Our Seattle, Washington, Lawyer

 

We invite you to contact us today by phone or by e-mail to discuss your case with our experienced international taxation planning lawyer. Find out how we can help.

 

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