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I have lots of US customers across products, but not exclusively. They're currently all charged via Stripe on behalf of my UK company.

Not a US national, still in the UK. Lived/worked in the US for several years in the past though.

US investors — that was the plan, but the product fell flat, and the other things I currently run aren't investor-worthy at this scale I think. If a new product comes up and takes off, sure, that'd be an option. But nothing's come up in the past two years, so I am not entirely sure it'll make sense to wait for this.




Other than potential us investors, why create a us company? For future endeavors, You can always incorporate at the time of raising money


The issue with that is that he would need to transfer the IP from the UK entity to the US entity, right? And, at that point, that would be a taxable transaction for sure.




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