Select Your Entity Type

Select your desired entity and fill out your information on our simplified forms to obtain a Federal Tax ID Number / EIN from the IRS in just 3 simple steps. Our agents will provide a filing service and process your application with the Internal Revenue Service. You will receive your EIN via e-mail that same day, usually within several hours, if submitted during business hours.



REASONS TO APPLY FOR AN EIN

You need to get an EIN/ Tax ID Number 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
  • Need to open a business bank account or want to start a business line of credit
  • Changed the legal character or ownership of your organization (for example, you incorporate a sole proprietorship or form a partnership)
  • Formed or created a trust, pension plan, corporation, partnership, LLC
  • Represent an estate that operates a business after the owner’s death.

Sole Proprietor

What Is a Sole Proprietorship?
A sole proprietorship also referred to as a sole trader or a proprietorship, is an unincorporated business that has just one owner who pays personal income tax on profits earned from the business.

A sole proprietorship is the easiest type of business to establish or take apart, due to a lack of government regulation. As such, these types of businesses are very popular among sole owners of businesses, individual self-contractors, and consultants.

limited liability company (LLC)

A limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure in the United States whereby the owners are not personally liable for the company’s debts or liabilities. Limited liability companies are hybrid entities that combine the characteristics of a corporation with those of a partnership or sole proprietorship.

While the limited liability feature is similar to that of a corporation, the availability of flow-through taxation to the members of an LLC is a feature of partnerships (and not an LLC).

Estate

An estate is everything comprising the net worth of an individual, including all land and real estate, possessions, financial securities, cash, and other assets that the individual owns or has a controlling interest in.

Our Online Application Is Available Anytime 24/7/365!

Our service will process your application for an EIN/Tax ID number (SS-4 Form) with the IRS to obtain your Tax ID Number and deliver it to you quickly and securely via email.

  • Our EIN form is simplified for your ease of use, accuracy, and understanding, saving you time!
  • Applications are processed and EINs are typically delivered to you same day, and usually within hours. We do not charge extra for a rush delivery, while some services will charge $300+ for this
  • The IRS site is hard to navigate, times out, and is prone to errors. It also is closed nightly and on weekends, whereas our application is available any time 24/7/365!
  • Our tax savvy customer service team are readily available by phone or e-mail for your convenience and support if needed.

Apply by Selecting Your Business Entity

Do I need an EIN

All business entities are required to have an EIN to identify the taxpayer. If an entity has employees, including if you are an individual who hires employees, an EIN is required for tax purposes. Sole proprietors may use their social security number but can also get an EIN for their business purposes.

What Is An Entity Type?

The IRS treats different entities differently depending on the set up and tax structure. Different entities include: LLCs (Limited Liability Company), Corporation, Partnership, Trusts, Estates of Deceased Individuals, Non-Profit Organizations. To decide what entity type is right for your business, you can take this survey.

Do I Need An Ein If I’m Filing For A Sole Proprietorship?

It is not required as you can use your social security number, but many choose to obtain to protect against giving out their SSN. If you are an individual who has hired an employee, such as a household employee, an EIN is required.

What Does Obtaining An Ein Allow Me To Do For My Business?

An EIN is required and allows you to open a business bank account, apply for business licenses and file your company’s tax return at the end of the year.

Federal Tax ID FAQs

Sole Proprietor

Let the IRS-EIN-TAX-ID government assist agents help you navigate through the complex process of obtaining your EIN number. It can be challenging to apply for a federal tax ID number because of the many forms that you need. Some sole proprietors and individual business owners don’t even know which government offices to send their EIN paperwork to. IRS-EIN-TAX-ID takes the struggles and guesswork out of applying for an EIN number.

Trust Tax ID

When you create a trust, you need to file an IRS tax ID application. If this is your first time forming a trust, you might want someone to guide you through the process. Even if you’ve created trusts before, IRS-EIN-TAX-ID can get the paperwork done correctly and quickly for you. Just one incorrect entry can result in your application getting rejected. Let our experts file your EIN paperwork for you today, so you can avoid setbacks.
 

Church Controlled Organization Tax ID

Church-controlled organizations aren’t exempt from needing federal ID numbers. If your church-controlled organization hasn’t applied for its federal tax ID number yet, IRS-EIN-TAX-ID can help. On your behalf, we file the appropriate paperwork and get your tax ID number back to you quickly. Our filing process is secure and we work 24/7 – saving you time and making filing convenient for you.

Limited Liability Company Tax ID

Will your limited liability company hire employees? If so, you need to get a tax ID number. IRS-EIN-TAX-ID helps you get your tax ID number on the same day you apply, so you have one less requirement to worry about as you set up your business. Simply apply online and wait a few hours for your EIN number confirmation.

Partnership Tax ID

Applying for a federal identification number is one of many tasks that partners must take on when starting a business partnership. To lessen the load of things that you or your partner have to do, let IRS-EIN-TAX-ID file your FEIN paperwork for you. We help you file and obtain your tax ID number for you business. In most cases, you’ll have your EIN the same day you apply.

Corporation Tax ID

When you start a corporation, you need to open a business bank account. This requires you to have an EIN number for your business. Let IRS-EIN-TAX-ID file the necessary paperwork for you and help you get your EIN before the day is done. We offer an easy three-step application process with assistants working on your behalf, should any information need to be corrected or resubmitted.

S-Corporation Tax ID

Want to establish a line of credit for your S-Corporation? You’ll need an IRS EIN number. With your IRS EIN number, you can apply for credit for office supplies, a company vehicle, or a small business loan. IRS-EIN-TAX-ID helps you get a tax ID number for business, so that you can establish credit and start growing your company the way you envision.

Personal Service Corporation Tax ID

Personal Service Corporations need to have their EIN on file. If you’re in charge of filing the EIN for your personal service corporation, but don’t know where to begin, we can help you submit your SS-4 online. IRS-EIN-TAX-ID works with personal service corporations to offer easy application and submission of all FEIN documents.

Non-Profit Organization Tax ID

Are you starting a non-profit organization? Great! You’ll need a federal tax ID number. The IRS website is often hard to navigate and figure out. IRS-EIN-TAX-ID streamlines the federal tax ID application process for you, so you don’t need to hassle with downloading forms and getting them to the appropriate departments. We take care of everything with three easy steps.

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