Opening a Business Bank Account
While there's quite a lot to consider, once you narrow down your choices and decide on the bank you'd like to work with, here are the general steps to apply:
1. Provide your personal information: This will include your full legal name, home address, Social Security number and phone number.
2. Provide your business information: You'll need your business name, entity type, (i.e., LLC, S Corp, C Corp, Partnership) and business address.
3. Provide any necessary formation documents. Depending on the bank's specific requirements, this might include your Articles of Organization, Statement of Information, your company letterhead, an operating agreement, ownership agreements or a business license.
4. Provide your EIN. This is your business ID number for taxes; think of it as a Social Security Number for your company. You're required to obtain an EIN if your business is incorporated as a:
Partnership
Single-member LLC if you plan on hiring employees within the next 12 months
Multiple-member LLC
LLC taxed as a corporation
Sole proprietorship with employees
Once approved, you'll need to sign any required paperwork and make a minimum deposit if necessary. While opening a business bank account for your LLC is fairly straightforward, knowing what's required and what the process looks like will set you up for smoother sailing.
If you have questions about getting an EIN in preparation for setting up your business bank account, reach out to an Bizee specialist today. We also have many resources available to help you start and manage your business, whether you already have a bank account or not.
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