U.S. / E.U. business structure - payments & billing flowing through a third party company?

Topic summary

Possibility of structuring a Shopify store under a U.S. LLC while keeping invoicing and payment payouts with an EU-registered company.

Context: The operator lives in the EU with a company registered there; over 90% of revenue comes from U.S. customers.

Motivation: Access to region-restricted features/services (e.g., Shop Pay, buy now pay later [BNPL], TikTok Shop) that are available to U.S. entities but not to EU-registered merchants.

Desired setup: Register the store to a U.S. LLC (Limited Liability Company) as a local “representative entity” to meet platform requirements, while keeping invoices in the EU company’s name and having Stripe, Shop Pay, and PayPal payouts sent to the EU entity; maintain EU-based accounting.

Constraint: Avoid the operational costs and obligations of moving the entire operation to the U.S., including navigating the U.S. tax system.

Status: An open query seeking feasibility and compliance of this split-entity arrangement with Shopify/payment processors and potential tax/regulatory implications; no resolution yet.

Summarized with AI on December 28. AI used: gpt-5.

For context - I operate a business (shopify store) that is registered in the E.U. where I live with 90%+ of my revenue made from the U.S. Is it possible for me to register my Shopify store to a U.S. LLC while having invoices made in the name of and payouts (from Stripe, Shop Pay, Paypal) made to a E.U. company?

The reason I’m asking is that there are a lot of services and critically important Shopify functions that are only available in particular geographic regions, such as Shop Pay, buy now pay later services, Tiktok stores etc. I’d like to make use of these services, but for the time being it simply isn’t an option due to where my business is incorporated. So my question is as follows: if I were to register a U.S. Company, would it be possible to register my store to this company, while keeping both billing and payouts moving through my E.U. company?

Having to move my entire operation to a U.S. based company would incur various operational expenses and obligations (having to navigate the US tax system etc) that might be a considerable entry barrier for me, but if I were to be able to be able to use the U.S. company as a local “representative entity” for US services that require it while keeping accounting E.U. based would simplicate matters a lot.