How to Get an EIN for Your Single-Member LLC
Ready to file an EIN for your business? Here are all the steps you need to take:
Form Your LLC
You'll need to form your single-member LLC if you haven't already. An LLC comes with a wealth of benefits for business owners, and it's a perfect choice for anyone looking for flexibility and cost-effectiveness.
You can form an LLC on your own or use a trusted business formation partner like Bizee. We offer $0 + state fee LLC formation to get you started at the right price.
Gather Your Information
You'll need key business information to secure your EIN. Make sure you have your Articles of Organization handy, along with your personal information, the business's registered name, and, in the case of multi-member LLCs, the names and addresses of all business members.
Understand the Rules of Online Application Through the IRS
You can apply online directly with the IRS when you're ready to obtain your EIN. It helps if you're familiar with the IRS website and the guidelines for EIN application, including the following:
Your business must be based in the U.S. or in a U.S. territory in order to apply online.
You can only obtain an EIN during the IRS's operating hours, which are Monday-Friday between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET.
You must have an existing taxpayer identification number, whether it's an SSN, ITIN, or previous EIN.
If there's a hiccup in the application process, you must wait until the next day to apply again.
If you're applying for EINs for multiple businesses, you can only obtain one per day as the sole owner.
If you've previously obtained an EIN online for the same business, you cannot obtain a new one.
Set Aside a Time for Application
While applying for an EIN through the IRS website isn't difficult, you'll need to make sure you have plenty of time dedicated to focusing on the process. That's because EIN applications must be completed in a single session in order to be processed, and the session will time out after 15 minutes of inactivity.
Alternatively, Apply by Mail or Fax
If you prefer not to file online, you can submit your application by mail or fax to the IRS. Here's how:
By fax:
(855) 641-6935
By mail:
Internal Revenue Service
ATTN: EIN Operation
Cincinnati, OH 45999
Or Use an EIN Service
All of this can be a hassle for busy business owners, especially those who aren't easily available during regular U.S. business hours or don't have a block of time to dedicate to the application process.
If this is the case for you, consider using an EIN filing service. Simply pay the service provider a fee and they'll quickly secure an EIN for you.
Bizee's EIN service will have your EIN waiting for you within a day, stored in your customer dashboard for easy access. This simplifies the process and gives you a centralized place to keep and access all of your important business documents.
FAQs About Single-Member LLC EINs
Here are some of the most-asked questions about EINs and single-member LLCs:
Does a Single-Member LLC Need an EIN to Open a Bank Account?
A single-member LLC might need an EIN to open a bank account, but it varies based on the financial institution. It's not uncommon for a bank to request an EIN when setting up a business account, especially if it's being set up under the business's name. However, it's better to acquire an EIN before you start shopping around banks so you'll be ready no matter what the requirements are.
Should I Get an EIN as a Sole Proprietor or LLC?
A sole proprietor rarely needs an EIN, but it can be very helpful for an LLC. If you're planning to hire employees, an EIN will be mandatory. It will also be needed if you choose to tax your LLC as a corporation and not as a disregarded entity.
What Is the Difference Between an LLC and an EIN?
An LLC and an EIN are not the same thing. An LLC is a legal business structure, while an EIN is a unique number used to identify your business to the IRS. Some businesses, like single-member LLCs, disregarded entities, and sole proprietorships can operate without an EIN. But in some cases, obtaining one is still a requirement (see above). An EIN is a good asset to have for your business, whether you're planning to hire employees or not.
Is a Single-Member LLC the Same as a Sole Proprietor?
A single-member LLC is not the same as a sole proprietor or sole proprietorship. An LLC, whether single-member or multi-member, is a legally formed business entity that provides liability protection for the owner or owners' personal assets. A sole proprietor is a single business owner who operates a sole proprietorship — a business that has no legal structure.
While many business owners begin as sole proprietors, most find that they prefer to form a legal structure to take advantage of the benefits, including limited liability.
Do I Need an EIN for an LLC With No Employees?
You may need an EIN for an LLC with no employees, so it's always best to check directly with a business formation expert or tax professional. Even if you have no employees, your LLC might need an EIN to apply for loans, open a business bank account, or change your tax designation.
Get Your EIN in Less Than 24 Hours
It isn't always black and white when you're wondering if you need an EIN as a single-member LLC owner, but it's better to be safe than sorry by securing an EIN for any future circumstances. Request your EIN through Bizee, and you'll have it ready to go and waiting in your dashboard within 24 hours.