Before your business can collect revenue, open a bank account, or hire employees, you will need to get an EIN, or Employer Identification Number. This nine-digit number, sometimes referred to as a Federal Tax ID number, is essentially your business’ social security number. Our reliable and experienced business professionals can obtain an EIN for you with one click of a button. Order it today and start doing business.
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There is a lot you cannot do until you obtain an EIN. Additionally, messing up this annoying administrative task can slow you down and cost you extra. Knowing that filing for an EIN will be done fast and done right the first time allows you to get to work faster and follow your passion while we take care of the paperwork.
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EIN stands for Employer Identification Number (EIN) and is also sometimes referred to as a Federal Tax ID number. It is a nine-digit number assigned to your business by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Many people compare it to your personal social security number, but for business.
If you are operating any type of entity other than a sole proprietorship, you will likely need an EIN to conduct business. The more common reasons you would need an EIN is if you are:
- Hiring employees
- Opening a bank account in the U.S.
- Filing your taxes
- Paying to independent contractors
If you collect revenue of any kind through a corporate entity, you will need an EIN.