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by e1g 1349 days ago
Not proberts, but I take your question to be "I live outside of the USA, and want to work remotely for US companies. Can/should I incorporate to make this easier?":

1. As a non-US citizen, you can establish a company in the USA today for ~$500 with Clerky/Stripe Atlas/AngleList Stack/Gust. You'll need to file additional forms due to foreign ownership, but otherwise, incorporation is a smooth process.

2 I hire international developers who bill me from their international companies all the time. There is no meaningful difference between them and US-based invoices, and there is no advantage with taxes or bureaucracy.