Foreign Disregarded Entity (FDE) Under U.S. Tax Law
A Foreign Disregarded Entity (FDE) is a form of business entity established outside of the United States that is considered a pass-through entity for U.S. income tax purposes. This means that the IRS recognizes it as a separate entity from its owner for tax reporting purposes.
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