
2 February 2017 | 4 replies
Like I said, I'm just not sure how to begin analyzing this deal since new construction is so foreign to me.

2 February 2017 | 11 replies
If you do business in MD, you have to "register" you foreign entity with MD.

20 February 2017 | 0 replies
Hi,Is there anybody tell me that does international peoples can invest in foreign real estate property or not I've found one website reoncapital.com/, i want to invest with them they are fully trusted...

28 February 2021 | 41 replies
During the summer we are probably 85% one night stays since almost all of our guests are foreign tourists on the way from Death Valley to Yosemite.

12 April 2017 | 3 replies
The business entity is wholly owned by the couple as a community property under the laws of a state, a foreign country, or possession of the United States; 2.

20 April 2017 | 7 replies
I'm assuming I would have to pay US tax on that profit; Canada would consider that income as an investment dividend from a US corporation, and tax me again; not allowing for any foreign tax credits.

30 July 2019 | 262 replies
I have a teacher's certificate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Greece.

4 June 2017 | 5 replies
I have a piece of land in another country that I paid $20,000 for in 1989, its currently worth give or take $300k based on other comps in the area. If I was to sell it and net lets say $275k. What would I owe in taxes...

27 July 2017 | 2 replies
@Robert T. raised a good point about the fact that you sometimes may need to register as a foreign entity (although you may not need to do so here).

2 July 2018 | 338 replies
(an investor who only buys and sells in US markets has very little exposure to foreign exchange, so the fluctuation of the US Dollar may go unnoticed to you.)Back to my point... the value of the US Dollar rises and falls, but the paper it is printed on wears out and must eventually be taken out of circulation and replaced by another bill.