Effortlessly Secure Your Employer Identification Number (EIN)

Obtain your EIN to hire employees, open a business bank account, and manage taxes.

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An Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a Tax ID Number, is a nine-digit identifier issued by the IRS for businesses. It is essential for tax filing purposes, particularly for businesses with multiple owners or employees. Additionally, most banks require an EIN to open a business account.

Only $149 and includes a 100% accuracy guarantee.

Crucial for Tax Filing, Hiring Employees, and Opening a Business Bank Account

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Keep your finances distinct

An EIN allows the IRS, banks, and credit card providers to distinguish between your business and personal finances, ensuring better organization and simplifying tax filing.

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Set up a business account

Banks and credit unions require an EIN to open a business account. Once you obtain your EIN, you can set up your account with the financial institution of your choice.

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Onboard employees with ease

The IRS requires an EIN to hire employees or provide benefits. It is also mandatory for businesses with multiple owners or those that meet specific IRS criteria.

How Our EIN Process Works

We simplify the process of obtaining an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Using the business information from your LLC filing, we’ll take care of all the paperwork and file for your EIN on your behalf, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.

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Apply for an EIN while registering a new business or for an existing business already formed.

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Using the details you provide during sign-up, our team submits your EIN application directly to the IRS.

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We’ll notify you once your EIN is issued and offer assistance with setting up your business bank account.

EIN FAQs

  • What is an EIN and why do I need it?

    An Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a federal tax ID, is a unique 9-digit number assigned by the IRS to businesses. It enables the IRS, financial institutions, and other entities to manage business and personal finances separately. An EIN is required for filing business taxes, hiring employees, and opening a business bank account.

  • Which type of businesses must have an EIN?

    Most new business entities require an Employer Identification Number (EIN), also referred to as a Tax ID Number. This applies to corporations, S-corporations, non-profit organizations, many limited liability companies (LLCs), and certain sole proprietorships. An EIN is essential for hiring employees and is typically required to open a business bank account.

  • How does an EIN protect my personal asset?

    An EIN helps establish a clear distinction between you and your business as separate legal entities, reinforcing limited liability protection in the event of legal action against your company.

  • Does EIN protect my privacy?

    An EIN eliminates the need to provide your Social Security Number to suppliers or lenders, significantly reducing the risk of identity theft and enhancing the security of your personal information.