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EIN for US Founders
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- Online Filing
- Digital Copy
- Basic Support
EIN for Non-US Founders
- Error-Free Application
- Fast Delivery
- SS-4 Manual Filing
- Third-Party Designee Service
- Fax & Mail Management
- Banking-Ready Documentation
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Benefits of EIN Registration
How to Get a Tax ID Number
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- Basic Business Details
- Owner Information
- Business Type
- Signature
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FAQs for EIN (Employer Identification Number) Application with IRS
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is a unique nine-digit number issued by the IRS to identify a business entity for tax purposes. It is also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number.
Businesses that hire employees, operate as a corporation or partnership, or need to file certain federal taxes must have an EIN. Sole proprietors may also need one to open a business bank account.
You can apply for an EIN directly through the IRS website, by fax, mail, or phone (for international applicants). The online application is the fastest method and provides the EIN immediately.
No. The IRS does not charge a fee for issuing an EIN. Be cautious of third-party services that charge for EIN applications.
If you apply online, you receive your EIN immediately. Fax applications take about 4 business days, and mailed applications may take 4–6 weeks for processing.
Sole proprietors can use their SSN for tax purposes, but getting an EIN is recommended to protect personal information and for business banking needs.
You may need a new EIN if you change your business structure (e.g., from sole proprietor to corporation or partnership). However, name or location changes typically do not require a new EIN.
Yes. Foreign-owned businesses can apply for an EIN even without an SSN or ITIN, usually by submitting Form SS-4 via fax or mail and calling the IRS for assistance.