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How to Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN - SS4) Online

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Every business that is incorporated, whether as a limited liability company (LLC), a corporation, or a partnership, should apply for and obtain a tax identification number, known as an Employer Identification Number, or EIN, from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).  The EIN is used to identify the business as a taxpayer and is an essential task to be completed when starting a business.  Now, it is easy to apply for an employer identification number online via form SS-4.

1.  Go to IRS.gov and complete the EIN Assistant Online.

2.  When you have obtained your EIN tax identification number, you can incorporate your LLC, corporation or partnership easily online in minutes using Rocket Lawyer's Free Incorporation Service.


Do You Need an Employer Identification Number? 

According to the IRS, you need an EIN if you:
  • Started a new business
  • Hired or will hire employees, including household employees
  • Opened a bank account that requires an EIN for banking purposes
  • Changed the legal character or ownership of your organization (for example, you incorporate a sole proprietorship or form a partnership)
  • Purchased a going business
  • Created a trust
  • Created a pension plan as a plan administrator
  • Are a foreign person and need an EIN to comply with IRS withholding regulations
  • Are a withholding agent for taxes on non-wage income paid to an alien (such as an individual, a corporation, or a partnership)
  • Are a state or local agency
  • Are a federal government unit or agency
  • Formed a corporation
  • Formed a partnership
  • Administer an estate formed as a result of a person's death
  • Represent an estate that operates a business after the owner's death.

 


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