How to Get a EIN Number

If you're starting a new business or hiring employees, understanding how to get a EIN number (Employer Identification Number) is essential. At Tax Advisor Services, we simplify the process so you can focus on growing your business.

What is an EIN Number?

An EIN is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to identify your business for tax purposes. It's often referred to as a business Social Security number.

Why You Need an EIN Number

Here are common reasons businesses need an EIN:

  • Hiring employees

  • Opening a business bank account

  • Applying for business licenses

  • Filing business taxes

  • Operating as a corporation or partnership

How to Get a EIN Number

At Tax Advisor Services, we guide you step-by-step through the process. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Determine Your Eligibility
    You must have a business located in the U.S. or U.S. Territories and a valid Taxpayer Identification Number.

  2. Choose the Right Application Method

    • Online (Recommended): The fastest and easiest method.

    • Fax or Mail: Ideal for international applicants or those without internet access.

    • Phone (For international applicants only)

  3. Gather Required Information
    You’ll need:

    • Legal name and address of your business

    • Name and SSN of the principal officer or owner

    • Business structure (e.g., LLC, Corporation)

  4. Submit the Application
    Once submitted, you'll receive your EIN immediately (if applying online).

Why Choose Tax Advisor Services?

We take the hassle out of the process. Our professionals:

  • Ensure accurate filing

  • Help you avoid delays

  • Offer continued support for all tax-related needs

FAQs

Q1: Is there a fee to apply for an EIN?
No, the IRS does not charge a fee. However, using Tax Advisor Services ensures your application is correctly submitted.

Q2: How long does it take to get an EIN?
Online applications receive an EIN instantly. Mail and fax can take 1-4 weeks.

Q3: Can I apply for more than one EIN?
Yes, but each must be for a different business entity.

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