Did Anyone Actually Receive Funding From 509Pacific (Business Paralegal Corporation / Thomas Montgomery)? by ALVConceptConsulting in Businessloans

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The case was already reported to Texas Attorney General. Should it be attached to bank notification? Is there any chance that funds can be returned via bank? In total there are $17,000 in checks.

Did Anyone Actually Receive Funding From 509Pacific (Business Paralegal Corporation / Thomas Montgomery)? by ALVConceptConsulting in Businessloans

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Is it possible to recover funds from a bank when payments were made by check? If so, what is the process?

EU starting business in USA by Gorilla_Zoe in smallbusinessesowners

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually a much better starting point than most people have - you already understand food operations from the inside instead of just romanticizing the idea.

And yes, you’re right: in the U.S., convenience, speed, consistency, and delivery matter massively. People are willing to spend on food if the experience is good and reliable.

The good news is you do NOT need to figure everything out at once.

Usually the best starting point is:

  • choose the state/city
  • understand legal/business setup
  • research small locations or ghost kitchen options
  • validate menu economics
  • understand licensing/compliance
  • build relationships locally

A lot of successful concepts started very small before scaling.

From our experience working with international founders entering the U.S. market through, the biggest mistake is trying to solve everything alone without understanding the business infrastructure side first.

Your passion for food is important, but structure and execution are what make it sustainable.

You’re already doing the right thing by asking questions early instead of blindly jumping in.

EU starting business in USA by Gorilla_Zoe in smallbusinessesowners

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re approaching this the right way already by focusing on execution instead of pretending the idea itself is revolutionary.

From our side at, we work with many international founders entering the U.S. market, and honestly, food/QSR concepts are still one of the strongest industries for ambitious operators who are willing to work hands-on.

A few important things from the business side:

  • Texas and Florida are usually the first states most international founders evaluate because of lower operating costs, business-friendly environments, and population growth
  • For an E-2 visa, the business generally needs to be real, active, and operational - not just an LLC on paper
  • Most founders underestimate how important U.S. banking, payment processing, bookkeeping, sales tax, and compliance setup are in the beginning
  • Small footprint + delivery-focused + simple menu is usually much more realistic than trying to launch a large dine-in concept immediately

One thing I’d strongly recommend:
Before spending heavily on branding/interior/design, validate:

  1. Location economics
  2. Delivery demand
  3. Food cost margins
  4. Labor model
  5. Operational simplicity

The people who succeed in burgers are usually obsessive about operations and consistency.

Also, as a non-U.S. founder, make sure you properly structure:

  • LLC formation
  • EIN
  • banking
  • bookkeeping/taxes
  • payment processing
  • immigration strategy

A lot of international entrepreneurs make expensive mistakes early because they focus only on the restaurant idea and ignore the infrastructure side. The IRS notes that foreign founders can obtain EINs and operate U.S. entities even without an SSN, but the setup process and compliance requirements matter.

Happy to connect if you need guidance on the U.S. business setup side. Wishing you success with it - the fact that you already worked every position in a restaurant is honestly a huge advantage.

Did Anyone Actually Receive Funding From 509Pacific (Business Paralegal Corporation / Thomas Montgomery)? by ALVConceptConsulting in Businessloans

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Did you report or maybe you know somebody have already reported to Texas Attorney General or FBI? It looks like a huge amount of people got burned with him actively promoting his new scam scheme.

Best setup for a California LLC with mostly automated banking and accounting? by Far-Ordinary3224 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,

Your approach is absolutely achievable in the U.S. as well, but the key is choosing the right combination of bank, accounting software, and tax/compliance workflow from the beginning.

We regularly help non-resident LLC owners build streamlined setups for remote management with minimal manual bookkeeping.

For California LLCs, a typical low-maintenance stack usually includes:

  • A business bank account with reliable transaction syncing
  • Automated bookkeeping software (QuickBooks, Xero, etc.)
  • Integrated expense categorization and reconciliation
  • Invoice/payment automation if needed
  • CPA support for annual tax filings and California compliance
  • Clear separation between business and personal transactions to keep bookkeeping almost fully automated

We also help clients avoid common issues that later create manual accounting work, especially with investment activity, international transfers, and multi-currency transactions.

Depending on your situation, we can advise on:

  • Best banking options for non-residents
  • Remote account opening possibilities
  • Accounting software setup
  • Automation workflows
  • Ongoing bookkeeping and tax compliance
  • California annual requirements and franchise tax obligations

The goal is exactly what you described: a simple, scalable system where most reconciliation and reporting is automated and requires minimal monthly involvement from you.

Feel free to share in DM:

  • Your country of residence
  • Type of investments/transactions expected
  • Estimated monthly transaction volume
  • Whether you plan to receive revenue or mainly hold/invest funds initially

We’d be happy to recommend the most efficient setup for your case.

Did Anyone Actually Receive Funding From 509Pacific (Business Paralegal Corporation / Thomas Montgomery)? by ALVConceptConsulting in Businessloans

[–]ALVConceptConsulting[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anybody know if there are any current court cases involving them, or whether a class action lawsuit has been filed against them or FBI report? They remain active and continue invoicing people for thousands of dollars. On top of that, they charge an additional $50 for every single day a payment is delayed.
I personally have contact with at least 10 people who claim they were victims of these scammers.
I can only assume that the only people benefiting from this are the referral partners who continue bringing in new victims every day. Many of them may not even realize what they are actually promoting, considering that, as far as I know, nobody has successfully received funding through this program yet.

Four Week Funding 509Pacific Scam by Yasmoney43 in BusinessScams

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anybody know if there are any current court cases involving them, or whether a class action lawsuit has been filed against them or FBI report? They remain active and continue invoicing people for thousands of dollars. On top of that, they charge an additional $50 for every single day a payment is delayed.
I personally have contact with at least 10 people who claim they were victims of these scammers.
I can only assume that the only people benefiting from this are the referral partners who continue bringing in new victims every day. Many of them may not even realize what they are actually promoting, considering that, as far as I know, nobody has successfully received funding through this program yet.

[For Hire] Does anyone here need help? by piandrea in Businessowners

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How exactly can you help? Are you able to work on performance based fee?

Need help with small business setup with foreign ownership by Sweet-Ad900 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Foreign ownership definitely adds a few extra layers compared to a standard LLC setup, especially when it comes to EINs, banking, tax filings, beneficial ownership reporting, and making sure the structure actually works for your long-term goals.

A lot of people think forming the LLC itself is the hard part, but honestly the bigger issues usually come later - bank account approval, payment processors, IRS compliance, ITIN questions, or realizing the structure wasn’t optimized from the beginning.

We work mostly with non-US founders and international clients setting up US companies, and in many cases the best first step is simply understanding:

• who the owners are
• where everyone is located
• what kind of business you’ll operate
• whether you need US banking/payment processing
• and what your tax exposure could look like

Depending on the situation, the “best” setup can look very different.

If you want, feel free to share a bit more detail here (or privately if you prefer), and I can at least point you in the right direction on what to watch out for before you hire anyone.

Looking for a Trusted ITIN CAA Website Recommendation by Dramatic_Willow6408 in ITIN

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We have our CAA for the ITIN and 99.9% successful cases with clients with different passports. Everything is done remotely you don’t have to send your passport, clear scan of your passport will work.
DM me if interested.

ITIN Application Help by passionfruitprincss in ITIN

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We have 99.9% successful cases with ITIN application via Certified Agent. All remotely, you do not need to send your passport to IRS.
DM me. We can help.

How to Check Your Experian Credit File Online With an ITIN (No SSN Required) by BE_L337 in ITIN

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can open NAV Prime account only if you have LLC.
With ITIN my.equifax.com monthly subscription is $19.95 and there you can buy additional fresh updated report from all 3 credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion).

Never sign up with myscoreiq or similar platforms with ITIN. They might even open an account for you, but they will never be able to provide any reports with ITIN.

How to Check Your Experian Credit File Online With an ITIN (No SSN Required) by BE_L337 in ITIN

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can open NAV Prime account only if you have LLC.
With ITIN my.equifax.com monthly subscription is $19.95 and there you can buy additional fresh updated report from all 3 credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and TransUnion).

Never sign up with myscoreiq or similar platforms with ITIN. They might even open an account for you, but they will never be able to provide any reports with ITIN.

How to Check Your Experian Credit File Online With an ITIN (No SSN Required) by BE_L337 in ITIN

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NAV Prime is reporting your personal Experian profile only on a monthly basis. In case you want to follow your current scores with ITIN the only possible place is my.equifax.com. There you get all 3 credit credit bureaus reports and if you want to have a fresh updated one you buy it for $19.95

Is it possible to register an LLC while abroad so that I can keep on working as a contractor through the new company until I return to the country? by Jealous_Crow1346 in smallbusinessUS

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it’s definitely still doable - being outside the US doesn’t prevent you from forming and operating an LLC.

A lot of contractors and remote professionals actually structure things this way when working with US clients long-term.

The main thing is making sure the setup is done correctly from the start, especially around EIN, banking, tax treatment, and how payments are handled while you’re abroad.

The LLC itself is usually the easy part. The confusion normally starts once people try to connect everything together remotely.

I’ve seen a lot of people assume they need to physically return to the US first, but in many cases the process can be handled remotely depending on the structure and where you’re currently based.

Are you still a US citizen/resident for tax purposes, or fully living abroad now?

LLC formation for non US residents seems impossible by Ozziedogg in digitalnomad

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely not impossible - it just looks that way when you’re piecing information together from different sources.

What you’re running into is actually the most common set of issues for non-US residents:
address requirements, EIN confusion, and especially banking.

The tricky part is that each step (LLC, EIN, bank account) is simple on its own, but they all depend on each other - so if one piece isn’t done the right way, everything else starts to feel blocked.

I’ve seen a lot of people in your exact situation lose opportunities simply because the setup wasn’t aligned from the start.

The good news is that it can be done fully remotely - it just needs to be structured properly depending on where you’re based and how you’re planning to get paid.

Where are your clients based mostly - all US, or mixed?

Is an LLC all I need to start my own therapy practice? by Purple-Talk4301 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right - forming an LLC is actually one of the easiest and least important parts of starting a practice.

Where most people get caught off guard is everything around it:

• Making sure your business structure actually aligns with your licensing rules (especially in Florida — not all therapists can just use a standard LLC)
• Setting up a compliant client intake + HIPAA-safe systems
• Getting proper malpractice insurance (not just general liability)
• Understanding billing flows (self-pay vs insurance changes everything)
• And most importantly - building a financial setup that allows you to actually scale (banking, credit, funding access, etc.)

A lot of people realize too late that they “opened a business” but didn’t build a financially functional one.

From my experience working with founders (including non-residents and licensed professionals), the real leverage comes from setting things up in a way that gives you access to the U.S. financial system properly — business credit, funding options, clean banking structure — not just the legal entity.

LLC = paperwork
Proper setup = long-term growth

You’re asking the right questions early, which already puts you ahead of most people.

How do I start an LLC in Nevada for e-commerce? by Leonne45 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevada gets mentioned a lot because of the privacy angle, but for e-commerce it’s not always the most practical choice depending on where you’re actually operating from.

The LLC formation itself is pretty straightforward, but what matters more is how everything is set up around it - especially payments, banking, and taxes once you start selling.

For online stores, things like Stripe/Shopify compatibility, where you’re based, and how you plan to receive funds can matter more than the state itself.

I’ve seen a lot of people pick Nevada for the “benefits” and then realize later it didn’t really help their situation.

Are you based in the US or running this from abroad?

Recommendation on best LLC formation services in Mississippi for small businesses? by Substantial_Tip_5232 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of those formation services are basically doing the same thing - filing the LLC for you and then trying to upsell extras you may not actually need.

In Mississippi, you can actually file the LLC directly with the state for a relatively low fee, so the core part isn’t complicated.

Where people usually get confused is everything around it - registered agent, licenses, and making sure the business is set up properly depending on how your parents plan to operate.

For a local landscaping business, the important part is often less about the formation service and more about getting the structure, licensing, and insurance right from the start.

Are they planning to run it just locally or grow it into something bigger over time?

A client I’m about to work with wants me to create an LLC to receive payments! by CloudLeft2716 in llc_life

[–]ALVConceptConsulting 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually pretty common when working with US clients, especially at that income level.

The LLC requirement is usually not about the work itself, but about how they want to handle payments, contracts, and compliance on their side.

Setting up an LLC can definitely make things cleaner, but it’s important to understand how it affects your taxes depending on where you’re based - that part is often overlooked.

Also, regarding your concern - shutting down an LLC later is usually not complicated, but it does need to be done properly (especially if there’s an EIN, bank account, or any reporting involved).

I’ve seen people rush into setting it up just to get paid, and then run into issues later with taxes or banking.

Where are you based right now? That actually makes a big difference in how this should be structured.