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Business license for foreign mail order company in the US
Published by: smith 2009-01-07
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    Situation. A company is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. The corporation maintains no physical presence in the US. They do maintain a US address and phone number. These communications are forwarded to the corporation overseas. This corporation wishes to conduct a mail order campaign in the US. Customers will send payment to mail forwarder in the US who will send it on to the coproation. Payment will be processed overseas. Customers will also pay online. Product will be shipped to a mail forwarder in the US to be delivered to US customers. Is the BVI corporation required to obtain a license to conduct the mail order activities in the US? If so, what license and where can it be obtained?


  • Dear Silverstreet, Thank for your considered review, and for asking me to clarify anything you didn't feel answered your question. Yes, I DID answer your question. You are not just receiving mail in Los Angeles in the eyes of the City of Los Angeles or the State of California. You are advertising that Los Angeles address as your company's mailing address. You ARE doing business in Los Angeles and in California. It would be different if you were using some Nevada address in your ad and having the Nevada mail forwarded to Los Angeles....then, you'd just be receiving mail - and it would be a gray area - maybe yes, maybe no. But the L.A. mail service IS your marketing address, as far as your customers are concerned. Explain that when you ask the good folks at the City Clerk's office and the Secretary of State's office. Have fun. It's been great helping you! Best wishes, Your TaxMama-ga


  • Thanks for the info. The real question then is whether simply receiving mail through an intermediary in LA subjects a foreign company to LA taxes. It seems that this is still unanswered, although I will call some of the numbers on the links you gave me to try and find out. Theoretically, we might want to utilize mail forwarders in every state in the country. Does that mean that every state would tax us? I don't know. I hope not! I have a feeling that a British Islands corporation is outside their jurisdictoion unless we have physical offcies in LA. I will find out! Thanks fot the info and if it turns out you are right, we will 'move' to Deleware.
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  • Dear Silverstreet, Sorry to take so long to respond. I just set up my Google Mail account this week and forgot the clarification requests would be going there. Do you have a specific reason for having a Los Angeles address? I mean, do you have someone, a contact or friend, in the Los Angeles area working with your company? If not, move that address out of Los Angeles AND out of California. Trust me, I am IN California. Your life will be less complicated if you can move your mailing address to Nevada, Delaware, even Florida or Washington state. (All tax-free states.) I must tell you, I got chills when reading 'Los Angeles' in your notes. For not being present, you couldn't have selected a worse city/state combination, when it comes to taxes and licensing. Both the City of Los Angeles and the State of California are very aggressive when it comes to enforcing and collecing taxes. I stumbled across these public library informational pages that provide information about L.A. and California. Business Licenses - http://www.lapl.org/guides/startbus/4license.html Business Taxes - http://www.lapl.org/guides/startbus/3tax.html Most likely, by having that address within the city limits of L.A. (very broadly defined by the City Council as being most of Southern California), you have subjected yourself to CITY TAXES. The City of LA business license requires you to pay a percentage of your GROSS SALES each year. http://www.lapl.org/guides/startbus/3tax.html#City So, if you must stay in California - at least get it out of Los Angeles. Move your mail box to Beverly Hills, Pasadenda, Glendale, Malibu, even West Hollywood - those are all separately incorporated cities adjacent to, or within the L.A. boundaries. They have fixed rate licenses. If you stay in Los Angeles, you are conducting a mail order business within City limits. Here is the application to file to get your business license. http://www.lacity.org/finance/forms/TaxRegistrationV4.xfd You may fill in the form online, then print it out and mail it to the address shown on the top right hand corner of page 1. Be sure to fill in page two to show your prior year activity. If your business started before 2004, expect to pay taxes, penalty and interest for the previous years. (Even as charming as I am, I have not been able to get that waived for my clients.) For the state of California, you're right, you don't qualify as a foreign partnership. The form says not to use it if you're a limited partnership. While I do not know what an I.B.C. or B.C.I. is, you did mention that your business name includes LTD. That would make you a 'limited' entity. That probably makes you a limited partnership in the eyes of the state. You will pay an annual minimum $800 limited partnership fee http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/lp/lp.htm and a Secretary of State (SOS) annual filing fee (about $20). For the SOS, you will need to register, using form LP-5, scroll down this page to FOREIGN (out of state or country) LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS: http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/lp/lp_formsfees.htm And send in the $70 application fee. They will send you the annual report of partners each year. That $20 (or so) annual fee and form must be filed on time each year or they add a $250 penalty. So, be sure your mailing service gets your mail to you on time. (The SOS does mail those forms out with plenty of time to respond. They ARE good about it. And they have been known to waive the penalty if you have a good excuse for being late.) In addition to the SOS's office, you will have to file annual partnership returns, using Form 565, along with your $800 fee. Here is the booklet: http://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/03_forms/03_565bk.pdf If you're going to stay in L.A. I do suggest you get someone local to help you with all the filing requirements. You will want someone who can help you research ways to keep your taxes and filing requirements to a minimum, as a foreign entity. If you need recommendations, I can provide them. (no, not me, sorry) Please, consider moving out of California. Best wishes Your TaxMama-ga
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  • Dear Silverstreet The company is doing business in the US. So, to determine what licenses you need, you'll need to look up the requirements of the state and city where the company has its mailing address. To all your customers, you appear to be located in the state where the mail forwarder is located. Use this tool at Bankrate.com to find out about your local licensing requirements. Just click on your state. http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/biz/Green/states/states_text.asp Get in touch with the state authorities, and remember to ask them to point you in the right direction for the city authorities. Good luck with your marketing campaign. Best wishes Your TaxMama-ga


  • Thank you for the information. I think we're on the right track, but not quite there yet as I still am unaware as to what license needs to be obtained and from whom. A little more information. The company is an I.B.C. It lists its address for customers at a Los Angeles mail forwarding center. Whether or not, this is considered an ;office' I do not know. I did find this on the site you directed me to: http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/other/bp_other_fp.htm Notice that it says: 'Every foreign (out of state or country) partnership other than a foreign limited partnership...' I do not understand if an I.B.C. is also considered a foreign limited partnership. (The company does have the abbreviation Ltd. There are two directors and that's all). If it is not considered a foreign limited partnership, then the problem is solved. We need only to fill out and file this form. But if it is considered a foreign limited partnership, what then? I found this: http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/displaycode?section=corp&group=15001-16000&file=15611-15620 (l) "Foreign limited partnership" means a partnership formed under the laws of any state other than this state or under the laws of a foreign country and having as partners one or more general partners and one or more limited partners (or their equivalents under any name). Our company xxx Ltd. is a B.C.I incorporated in the British Virgin Islands with two directors. Do we fall under the definition of a Foregin Limited Partnership? If not, good! I'll file the form and we're done. If it is considered a foreign limited partnership, what do we do? Please advise.





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