Is it possible to form a LLC in US/Cayman Islands even though i'm not a citizen of US/Cayman islands nor do I have an office there ?
Hi Mike,
Yes. You can do this in the USA. I don't know about Cayman islands rules, but I'm familiar with some of the US states.
Laws and terms may vary slightly from state to state.
The trick is that you'll need to use the services of a registered agent service. They usually charge a little extra if you are out of country vs out of state.
Expect to pay $200-$400 per year for the registered agent service. +$50 to $200 per year for LLC annual fees.
What they provide is an address and optionally, a phone and fax number. Also, they will forward mail to you. The main reason this physical presence is required is in the event that you are served papers (meaning someone is suing you)
Having an LLC in the USA like this gives you a legal entity presence in the USA. You can use this company to open CPA accounts/Adsense accounts etc. That might not accept you from your home country.
The LLC is similar to a person legally in that it pays taxes in the USA, can break the law, and be fined for criminal infractions or sued in civil court. It can be dissolved (cancelled) at a point later in time if you don't need it anymore.
One nice thing about a registered agent service is that the address is not a "PMB" address like you'll find at mail forwarding services. Some companies you may want accounts with will not accept "PMB" addresses typical of mail forwarding services and this is a way around that. Add a forwarded US phone number and you achieve a presence indistinguishable from a US citizen.
I would choose Nevada or Wyoming. Delaware used to be quite popular. Several other states have no (state) income tax and would be OK choices.