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Module 1 – Hero Section
US LLC Annual Compliance for Pakistani Founders

Your US LLC Has Annual Obligations Even If You Made $0 Last Year

Pakistani founders and NRPs miss thousands in IRS penalties every year because they assume zero income means zero filing. It doesn’t. Here’s what you actually owe – and how to stay compliant.

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Your LLC’s Annual Obligations
Missed Form 5472 Penalty
$25,000 per missed year
BOI Update Violation
Up to $500/day civil penalty
State Annual Report (Missed)
Administrative dissolution + fees
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Module 2 – The Expensive Assumption

The Most Expensive Assumption You Can Make About Your US LLC

Here’s the belief that gets Pakistani founders in serious trouble: “My LLC made no money in the US, so I don’t need to file anything.” Sounds logical. Completely wrong – and it can cost you $25,000.

The IRS Doesn’t Care About Your Revenue

The IRS doesn’t care whether your LLC earned a single dollar. Foreign owners of a US single-member LLC have filing obligations every year. Not optional. They don’t disappear because revenue was zero. They don’t go away if your LLC is sitting idle.

It’s Not Just Penalties – It’s Your USD Access

The penalty isn’t even the only risk. If your LLC loses Good Standing, services connected to it – Stripe, Mercury, your Amazon FBA seller account – can freeze your funds without any warning. For a Pakistani founder, that US LLC isn’t just a legal structure. It’s your access to the USD economy. Losing it, even for a few weeks, can shut down the whole operation.

Three Mistakes That Hurt Foreign LLC Owners Most
Are you making any of these right now?
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Assuming no US income means no IRS filing requirement
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Filing federal forms but ignoring state annual reports
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Not knowing that FinCEN’s BOI filing exists at all
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Module 3 – Why Annual Compliance is Mandatory

Why Annual Compliance is Mandatory for Foreign-Owned LLCs

When you form a single-member LLC in the US as a foreign owner, the IRS classifies it as a “disregarded entity.” That term sounds like the LLC is being ignored. It isn’t.

Disregarded entity means the IRS looks straight through the LLC to you, the foreign owner. Because of that, your LLC carries specific information reporting requirements – giving the IRS visibility into your ownership and transactions. These aren’t tax payments in the traditional sense. They’re information returns. That distinction matters, because it means a zero-revenue LLC is not exempt from filing.

What’s at Stake When You Skip Annual Compliance

$25,000 IRS Penalty – Per Year

Missing these filings doesn’t mean a small late fee. It means exposure to one of the harshest automatic penalties in the IRS rulebook: $25,000 per missed Form 5472 filing. That penalty applies whether you earned money or not, and it stacks with every missed year.

Automatic. No Warning.

Administrative Dissolution at State Level

Beyond federal penalties, there’s the risk of administrative dissolution at the state level. If your LLC loses its “Good Standing” status – the state’s confirmation that your entity is active and compliant – you lose limited liability protection and get locked out of US banking.

Loss of Good Standing

Frozen Stripe, Mercury and Banking Access

Reinstatement costs more in time and money than staying current from the start. And if you’re planning to apply for an E-2 or L-1 visa, a history of IRS non-compliance is a serious red flag in that process.

Payment Processor Risk

E-2 and L-1 Visa Application Red Flag

For NRPs going through an E-2 or L-1 application, a history of missed IRS filings tied to a US entity raises red flags during the review process. Keeping a clean compliance record is part of visa-readiness, even if it doesn’t feel directly connected.

Visa Readiness Risk

Business Sale Complications

If you ever plan to sell your Shopify store, SaaS product, or Amazon FBA business, a buyer’s first check will be your compliance history. A clean record is a transferable asset. A gap-filled one is a negotiation problem that reduces your valuation.

Exits and Acquisitions

Cumulative Stacking Penalties

The compounding effect is what makes this serious. A missed Form 5472 for two consecutive years means $50,000 in IRS penalties before you’ve paid a single dollar in tax. Add state penalties and potential FinCEN violations, and total exposure climbs fast.

Compounds Each Year
Module 4 – What Annual Compliance Actually Requires

What Annual Compliance Actually Requires

Most people think annual compliance means filing one form with the IRS. You’re actually managing three separate tracks at the same time. Miss any one of them and the whole chain breaks – even if the other two are perfectly filed.

Track 1 of 3

Form 5472 and Pro Forma 1120: The Federal Filing Foreign Owners Must Know

Form 5472 is not a tax return in the usual sense. It’s an information return that tells the IRS about your ownership structure and any transactions between you and your LLC. A foreign-owned single-member LLC classified as a disregarded entity must file every year, regardless of whether the entity earned any income. Failure to file carries a $25,000 IRS penalty.

Primary Deadline
April 15 (or Oct 15 with Form 7004 extension)

Form 5472 + Pro Forma 1120

Required for all foreign-owned single-member LLCs every year. Reports ownership structure and transactions between you and your LLC. Zero revenue does not exempt you from this filing.

Form 7004 – Extension Filing

Gives you six more months, moving your deadline to October 15. Must be filed before the original April 15 deadline. You cannot apply after the fact – this is a strict cut-off.

Track 2 of 3

State-Level Obligations: The Layer Most Founders Forget

Federal compliance is only half the picture. Every state where your LLC is registered has its own annual requirements – and ignoring them is how you quietly lose your LLC’s Good Standing without ever knowing it. This is the layer most commonly missed by Pakistani founders using generic US CPAs.

Varies by State
Annual or Biennial – Wyoming vs Delaware differ

Annual or Biennial Report

Depending on your state, you may need to file a report confirming your LLC’s registered agent, address, and ownership details. Missing this is how your LLC loses Good Standing without you knowing it.

Registered Agent Coordination

Your registered agent must remain active and reachable. A lot of Pakistani founders set up their registered agent at formation and never think about it again. If they’re unreachable, your LLC can fall out of compliance even if your federal filings are perfect.

Franchise Tax (Delaware, Wyoming and Others)

Delaware charges franchise tax regardless of whether your LLC earned any revenue. Wyoming’s requirements are generally lower and simpler for foreign owners. A Wyoming vs. Delaware franchise tax comparison is worth reviewing if you haven’t checked what your specific state charges each year.

Track 3 of 3

BOI and FBAR: The FinCEN Filings Most Tax Software Doesn’t Handle

This is the compliance track that blindsides even well-intentioned founders. BOI reporting is a relatively new requirement – and traditional US tax software like TurboTax does not handle these filings. If you’ve been using standard tax tools to manage your LLC, your FinCEN obligations may have gone completely unaddressed.

Critical Window
30 days from formation + 30-day update rule

BOI Report – Beneficial Ownership Information

A FinCEN requirement to disclose the identity of all beneficial owners of your LLC – anyone who owns 25% or more or exercises substantial control. New LLCs get a 30-day window from the date of formation to file this report.

FBAR – FinCEN Form 114 for Foreign Bank Accounts

If any foreign financial account – including your Pakistani business or personal bank account – held more than $10,000 at any point during the year, you are required to file FBAR by April 15. This applies to personal accounts too, if they crossed that threshold. FBAR filing for NRPs is one of the most overlooked obligations in the entire compliance picture.

Module 5 – The Stakes: What Non-Compliance Actually Costs You

The Stakes: What Non-Compliance Actually Costs You

Numbers make this real. Here’s what you’re looking at if any of these filings are missed – and remember, these penalties apply even if your LLC generated zero revenue.

Filing Type Consequence of Missing Penalty Amount
Form 5472
Federal IRS – Annual
Automatic IRS penalty – no discretion, no warning, no income threshold $25,000 per year
State Annual Report
State-Level – Annual / Biennial
Administrative dissolution, loss of Good Standing, reinstatement fees Varies by state + reinstatement fees
BOI Report – Initial
FinCEN – Within 30 days of formation
Civil penalties – accrue daily from the missed deadline Up to $500/day
BOI Report – Update Missed
FinCEN – 30-day update window
Civil penalties for each day update is overdue after the 30-day window Up to $500/day
BOI Report – Willful
FinCEN – Intentional Non-Compliance
Criminal exposure – separate from civil penalties above Criminal exposure – Significant
FBAR – Non-Willful
FinCEN Form 114 – Per Violation
Per-violation penalty for each missed year of FBAR reporting Up to $10,000
FBAR – Willful
FinCEN Form 114 – Per Violation
Higher of these two thresholds – per violation, per year Higher of $100,000 or 50% of account balance
The Compounding Effect

The compounding effect is what makes this serious. A missed Form 5472 for two consecutive years means $50,000 in IRS penalties before you’ve paid a single dollar in tax. Add state penalties and potential FinCEN violations, and total exposure climbs fast.

Beyond the Financial Hit

Non-compliance creates real operational problems. An LLC that has lost Good Standing can’t open a US bank account. Stripe and Mercury accounts linked to it may get restricted. Amazon FBA seller accounts connected to it can be frozen. And if you’re an NRP planning a future US visa application or business expansion, your LLC’s compliance history becomes part of that review.

There’s a longer-term consideration too: if you ever plan to sell your Shopify store, SaaS product, or Amazon FBA business, a buyer’s first check will be your compliance history. A clean record is a transferable asset. A gap-filled one is a negotiation problem.

Stripe and Mercury Frozen
Payment processor accounts linked to a non-compliant LLC can be restricted without warning
US Banking Blocked
An LLC that has lost Good Standing cannot open a US bank account or qualify for contracts
Amazon FBA Frozen
Amazon FBA seller accounts connected to a non-compliant LLC can be frozen, halting all sales
Visa Application Risk
E-2 and L-1 visa applications flag IRS non-compliance tied to a US entity as a serious red flag
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Module 6 – Our Annual Compliance Service

Our Annual Compliance Service: What We Handle For You

We handle every annual compliance obligation your foreign-owned LLC has – so you stay in Good Standing and out of penalty territory. We manage all three compliance tracks at the same time, because that’s the only way to stay fully protected.

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All three tracks covered from day one. Federal, State, and FinCEN – no gaps, no guesswork. Most clients are fully compliant within 10-15 business days of onboarding.

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Module 7 – How It Works

How It Works: The Compliance Process

Here’s exactly how we work with Pakistani founders from the first call to final confirmation. No surprises, no guesswork – just a clear path from where you are to fully compliant.

Day 1

Compliance Review Call

We assess your LLC’s specific situation: state of formation, transaction history, bank accounts, and filing history. This is where we identify which filings apply to you – including any gaps from prior years. Nothing is assumed – everything is confirmed.

State of formation
Transaction history
Prior year gaps
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Days 1-3

Document Collection

We send you a straightforward checklist of what we need. No guesswork, no back-and-forth – just a clear list of documents to gather. For most founders, this takes less than a day to complete once you have the checklist.

Clear document checklist
No guesswork
Guided process
Days 3-12

Preparation and Filing

Our team prepares and submits all required federal, state, and FinCEN filings on your behalf. You don’t have to navigate any government portals or worry about form versions. All three tracks are handled in parallel, not sequentially.

Federal (IRS)
State reports
FinCEN / BOI / FBAR
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4
Days 12-15

Confirmation and Records

You receive confirmation of all filings, copies for your records, and a compliance calendar covering your next annual cycle. Everything documented and delivered – no loose ends.

Filing confirmations
Document copies
Compliance calendar
Ongoing

Year-Round Support

You have direct access to our team for compliance questions between filing seasons – not just during tax season. If anything changes mid-year (new address, ownership change, passport renewal), we handle the update filings within the required 30-day window.

Year-round access
24hr response guarantee
BOI update monitoring
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Module 8 – Annual Compliance Checklist

Annual Compliance Checklist for Pakistani LLC Owners

Use this to check where you stand right now. Tick each item you’ve completed – then see how many gaps you’re carrying into the new filing year.

Track 1
Federal (IRS) Track
Progress 0 / 3
Track 2
State Track
Progress 0 / 4
Track 3
FinCEN Track
Progress 0 / 3
Module 9 – Who This Service Is For

Who This Service Is For

This service was built around a specific type of founder. If you recognise yourself below, you’re in the right place.

IT & Software

Pakistani IT Exporters and Software Agencies

Using a US LLC to receive payments from US clients and keep your business structure clean for international billing.

US client billing Invoice USD Clean structure
E-Commerce

Shopify and Amazon FBA Sellers

Running e-commerce operations under a US entity for payment processing access, even if your inventory and team are entirely Pakistan-based.

Shopify payments Amazon FBA Stripe access
SaaS

SaaS Founders

Using a US LLC to access Stripe, Braintree, or other payment processors that aren’t available directly to Pakistani businesses.

Stripe access Braintree Global billing
NRP Entrepreneurs

NRP Entrepreneurs in Dubai, UK, or the Gulf

Holding a US LLC for investment purposes, future US market entry, or as a holding structure for digital assets.

Dubai / UAE UK-based NRPs Holding structure
Freelancers & Consultants

Freelancers and Consultants

Invoicing international clients through a US entity to simplify payments and build credibility with overseas clients.

International invoicing USD payments Credibility
Holding Structures

Holding Company Owners

Using a US LLC to hold IP, contracts, or business assets as part of a broader structure.

IP holding Contract assets Broader structure
Module 10 – Why Work With Us

Why Work With Us

The question worth asking isn’t just “who can file my forms?” It’s “who actually understands my situation as a Pakistani founder with a foreign-owned LLC?”

Most US CPAs are excellent at what they do – for US tax residents. Foreign-owned single-member LLCs are a niche within a niche. A generalist filing your return may handle the federal piece while completely missing your state report or your FinCEN obligations. That gap is exactly where penalties happen.

We also understand something most US-based services don’t: the Pakistani banking reality. Founders paying for US services from personal accounts aren’t doing anything wrong – but those payments create hidden related-party transactions that need to be on Form 5472. We know to look for this. Most generalists don’t.

Niche Within a Niche Expertise

The disregarded entity rules, Form 5472 requirements, BOI obligations, and 30-day update rule aren’t things most general tax practitioners deal with regularly. We do. Every day. For Pakistani founders specifically.

Pakistani Banking Reality Built In

We understand that Pakistani founders pay for US business services from personal accounts because of local banking constraints. Those payments create hidden related-party transactions that must appear on Form 5472. We know to look for this. Most generalists don’t.

All Three Tracks. Always.

We manage Federal, State, and FinCEN tracks simultaneously – because missing any one of them breaks the whole chain. No component outsourced. No track forgotten. No gap where a $25,000 penalty can slip through.

Filing / Requirement Generic US CPA DIY
Our Service Recommended
Federal Filing (Form 5472) Sometimes Possible
State Annual Report
Easy to miss
BOI Initial Filing Often missed Unlikely
BOI 30-Day Update Rule Almost never Very unlikely
FBAR / FinCEN Form 114 Often missed Very difficult
Personal-Card Transaction Tracking
Easy to miss
Pakistan Founder Context
N/A
Proactive Reminders
Module 11 – Testimonials

What Our Clients Say

“I had no idea my LLC needed to file anything – it hadn’t earned a single dollar. The team explained Form 5472 to me in plain language, handled everything, and now I actually understand what I’m signing.”

Ahmed R.
IT Exporter
Lahore

“I was using a US CPA who’d been filing my federal forms for two years. Turns out my state reports were never filed and my LLC had lost Good Standing. These guys fixed everything and set up a proper system going forward.”

Sara M.
SaaS Founder
Karachi

“As an NRP in Dubai with a Wyoming LLC, I was completely lost on BOI requirements. They walked me through the whole thing and filed within a week. No drama.”

Usman K.
NRP Entrepreneur
Dubai
Module 12 – FAQs

FAQs – Your Compliance Questions, Answered

Yes – and this surprises a lot of founders. Form 5472 is an information return, not a tax payment, so revenue doesn’t factor into whether you need to file it. Foreign-owned single-member LLCs must file every year, no exceptions.

Skip it and you’re looking at a $25,000 IRS penalty – regardless of your revenue.

The IRS can assess $25,000 per missed Form 5472 – that’s the big one. On the state side, missed reports can lead to your LLC being administratively dissolved, costing you Good Standing and potentially freezing linked accounts like Stripe and Mercury. FinCEN violations carry their own separate civil penalties, with BOI non-compliance running up to $500 per day.

April 15th. If you need extra time, filing Form 7004 before that date gives you until October 15th. You have to file the extension request before the original deadline – after that date, the extension option is gone.

Yes. Form 7004 gives you six more months on the federal side, moving the deadline to October 15th. Submit it before April 15th – after that date, the extension option is gone. There is no extension available for the state annual report – that deadline is set by your state of formation.

Basically any financial exchange between you and your LLC. A lot of Pakistani founders pay for US business services – AWS, LinkedIn Premium, Shopify fees, Zoom – from their personal Pakistani bank account because of local banking constraints. That counts as a transaction between you personally and your LLC, and it needs to be tracked and reported on Form 5472.

It’s easy to forget about, but it adds up fast over a year. Most founders have dozens of these transactions without realising they create a reporting obligation.

It’s a filing most states require each year to confirm your LLC is still active – registered agent details, address, that kind of thing. If you skip it, your LLC loses Good Standing. That affects your ability to open US bank accounts, keep payment processors like Stripe or Mercury running, and qualify for contracts. It’s one of those things that doesn’t seem urgent until it causes a real problem.

The BOI Report is a FinCEN requirement that applies to all US LLCs. You’re disclosing who the beneficial owners are – anyone with 25% or more ownership or substantial control. New LLCs get a 30-day window from formation to file.

After that, any change to ownership details, your address, or your identifying documents needs to be updated with FinCEN within 30 days of that change. Most founders know about the initial filing but miss the update rule entirely.

It does. Any foreign financial account – business or personal, Pakistani or otherwise – that held more than $10,000 at any point during the year triggers the FBAR requirement. You file FinCEN Form 114 by April 15th. It’s not just about LLC accounts; personal accounts count too if they crossed that threshold. FBAR filing for NRPs is one of the most overlooked obligations in the entire compliance picture.

Quite a bit. Limited liability protection can lapse, US bank account applications get blocked, linked Stripe or Mercury accounts may face restrictions, and qualifying for US contracts becomes difficult. Getting reinstated is possible but costs more than just staying current would have. It’s a headache that’s easy to avoid.

It can. For NRPs going through an E-2 or L-1 application, a history of missed IRS filings tied to a US entity raises red flags during the review process. Keeping a clean compliance record is part of visa-readiness, even if it doesn’t feel directly connected.

Module 13 – Objections

Let’s Address the Hesitations Directly

“This seems expensive – can I just do it myself?”

The Form 5472 penalty alone is $25,000 for a single missed filing. Our service costs a fraction of that. Managing all three compliance tracks yourself – federal, state, and FinCEN – without professional guidance is genuinely the highest-risk option available to you. The personal-card transaction trap is a good example: routine payments to Shopify or AWS from a Pakistani account go unreported, and most DIY filers don’t catch that until it’s too late.

“My LLC is inactive – do I really need this?”

Yes. An inactive LLC with a foreign owner is still subject to Form 5472, state reporting, and BOI obligations. Inactive doesn’t mean exempt. The IRS and FinCEN treat an idle LLC and an actively earning one the same way when it comes to these filing requirements.

“I’ll just use a generic US CPA.”

Most US CPAs do excellent work – for US tax residents. Foreign-owned single-member LLCs, with their Form 5472 requirements, BOI obligations, 30-day update rules, and Pakistan-specific banking context, sit well outside the everyday workflow of a general tax practitioner. A generalist may handle your federal return just fine while missing your state report or FinCEN obligations entirely. That gap is exactly where penalties accumulate.

“Can I wait until next year to get compliant?”

Every year of non-compliance is its own separate penalty exposure. If you’ve missed prior years, each one carries its own $25,000 Form 5472 penalty risk. The sooner you address it, the lower your total exposure. A compliance review can look at your historical situation and map out the best path forward. Waiting simply adds another year of risk on top of what already exists.

Module 14 – Our Commitment to You

Our Commitment to You

Guarantee 1

Accuracy Guarantee

All filings are prepared to IRS, state, and FinCEN standards. Our team reviews every return before submission – nothing leaves without a second set of eyes.

Guarantee 2

Error Correction Policy

If we make an error in a filing we prepare, we correct it at no additional cost to you. No disputes, no passing the cost on – we fix our mistakes, full stop.

Guarantee 3

Transparency Guarantee

We tell you exactly which filings apply to your LLC. We don’t recommend services you don’t need. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why – before you commit to anything.

Guarantee 4

Response Time Guarantee

All compliance questions are answered within 24 business hours. No waiting days for a reply during filing season – you’ll always know where things stand.

Module 15 – Final CTA

Stripe and Mercury Stay Running

A clean compliance record keeps your payment processors active and your USD cash flow uninterrupted – no sudden freezes, no operational shutdowns.

Amazon FBA Store Protected

Amazon FBA seller accounts connected to a non-compliant LLC can be frozen without notice. Compliance protects your inventory, your listings, and your revenue.

Future Exits and Funding

Planning to sell your Shopify store, SaaS, or FBA business? A clean compliance record is a transferable asset. A gap-filled one is a negotiation problem that reduces your valuation.

Free 20-Minute Review – No Commitment

Your LLC’s Compliance Starts Here

Every year without proper compliance is another year of penalty exposure. The obligations don’t pause while you figure things out – and the personal-card transactions you’ve been making for your LLC’s tools and subscriptions may already be creating unreported related-party transactions.

All three compliance tracks covered
Stripe and Mercury accounts protected
Future visa applications visa-ready
Clean record for future business sale
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