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M Money · E Entity · T Tax · A Accountability

Scores 1–2 (green) sit at low–moderate structural risk for that dimension; 3 (orange) is elevated; 4–5 (red) is high. The full free META Diagnostic produces this signature plus 12–18 specific findings, cross-dimensional tension analysis, and a PDF you can hand to your CPA or attorney.

Persona Profile · b1

Consultant Carlos

Non-US-resident consultant, small number of US enterprise clients

B1 is the cross-border freelancer-consultant pattern: a non-US-resident operating a US LLC to service a small number of US clients. The Entity dimension is elevated by a thin LLC layer with limited contractor / employee infrastructure; Tax sits in the middle of the signature because US LLC profits are exposed to the home-country tax authority under treaty rules in ways the founder rarely models in advance.

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Structural Risk Assessment

META Diagnostic Report

L2HIGH RISK44 signals · Full diagnostic~12 min read
L1
L2

This report models how your money flow, entity structure, tax posture, and accountability interact as a system — not as isolated risks.

The value of this layer lies in how tensions compound, not in any single flag.

Risk

Tensions

MMoneyEEntityTTaxAAccount.
High
Medium
Low

1 pattern identified

M

Money

3/5

E

Entity

3/5

T

Tax

4/5

A

Accountability

3/5

At a Glance

HIGH

Overall Risk

13/20

Combined Score

1

Elevated Dims

Dimension Risk Scores

Money
3/5
Entity
3/5
Tax
4/5
Accountability
3/5

The structural risk assessment reveals a **high overall risk level**, with significant complexities identified across multiple dimensions.

The analysis, based on 45 signals with a 98% coverage rate, indicates a moderate level of complexity in financial and entity structures, each scoring 3/5. Tax-related issues present a more pronounced risk, scoring 4/5, largely due to unclear tax residency and cross-border exposure that could lead to latent obligations.

Key findings highlight potential scrutiny challenges stemming from partially organized records, which could complicate accountability and transparency. Additionally, the lack of awareness regarding Permanent Establishment (PE) risk in relation to cross-border income represents a critical blind spot, further exacerbating tax complexity.

The L2 diagnostic depth provides insights into cash flow resilience, asset protection, and operational resilience. Signals such as client concentration, IP ownership, and vendor dependency were thoroughly analyzed, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the structural posture. The confidence level in these findings is high, supported by the extensive signal coverage and the identification of a cross-dimensional pattern that underscores the interconnected nature of the risks.

Analysis

The income structure reveals a limited diversity of sources, with the income source count being few and a client concentration between 50% to 80%....
The entity structure presents a single legal entity status, indicating a straightforward organizational framework. This simplicity is further emphasiz...
The tax residency position of the structure is marked by uncertainty, as residency is assumed rather than clearly established. This assumption, co...
The accountability profile reveals a moderate level of structural complexity in documentation and explainability, as indicated by a dimension scor...

Deep Analysis

The analysis reveals a complex structural landscape characterized by unclear tax residency with cross-border exposure, which introduces potential ...
The Payment Friction Analysis indicates a notable absence of friction events, with no active friction and zero event types reported. This suggests...
The external liability exposure for the entity is characterized by a moderate level of risk, as indicated by the medium external liability level a...
The structure exhibits a single point of failure centered around a critical account, which introduces significant vulnerability. This reliance on ...
The structural analysis reveals a significant amplification effect between the Tax and Accountability dimensions. The partial records organization...
Signal coverage: 98% (44/45 signals known). Analysis confidence: 98%. 1 signal remains unknown, affecting the following dimensions: - Tax: vatgs...
This report provides a structural risk assessment based on self-reported information. It does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. It does ...

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