To apply by fax, complete the SS-4 form and fax it to 855-641-6935. The fax line is open all seven days of the week, 24/7. Faxed EIN requests have a turnaround time of four business days.
Domestic LLCs can mail the hard copy of form SS-4 to the following address:
Internal Revenue Service Attn: EIN Operation Cincinnati, OH 45999
The processing time for mailed applications ranges between four to five weeks.
LLC owners with international addresses and no legal U.S. address or a responsible party that can file on their behalf need to call 267-941-1099 between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday, to get their EIN.
What to Do After Getting an EIN
Your EIN is active and ready as soon as you receive it from the IRS. Use it to open a dedicated business bank account, secure funding, or hire employees.
Will I Ever Need to Change My EIN?
Yes, there might be cases where you'll need to change your EIN. If you're changing ownership or the type of business structure you operate, you will need to apply for a new EIN.
Here are a few scenarios that require changing your EIN:
You already got an EIN as a sole proprietor and now you are incorporating.
You are currently registered as a single-member LLC and wish to restructure to a multi-member LLC or corporation.
You have an LLC EIN and elect to file LLC taxes as an S Corp.
You add new partners to an existing LLC.
Changing your business name or location does not require changing your EIN number. A business formation service can help you understand whether or not your LLC needs a change of EIN.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does EIN Mean You Own a Business?
Yes, having an EIN means you own a business, as it's administered by the IRS to identify business entities for tax purposes. But keep in mind that acquiring an EIN as a sole proprietor does not make your business a legitimate business entity. To form a legal business entity that provides liability and assets protection, like an LLC or corporation, you must register your business with your Secretary of State.
Can I Look Up My EIN?
I don't remember my EIN, where can I find it? Unfortunately, the IRS doesn't provide an EIN directory service where you can use your business name or any other identifier to find your EIN.
However, you can look up your LLC's EIN on previous tax forms, bank statements (if you used it to open a business bank account), or your original confirmation notice. If none of these are handy, call the IRS Business and Specialty Tax Line at 1-800-829-4933.
When you incorporate with Bizee, you can easily access your EIN and crucial business documents via your online dashboard.
Can I Close or Cancel My EIN?
Once assigned, the IRS doesn't cancel EINs. However, you can write to the IRS and ask them to close the EIN account if you deem it unnecessary. You need to provide the legal entity name, address, and reason for closing the account.
Establish Your Business With an EIN
Obtaining an EIN is an excellent way to establish and grow your business. To obtain an EIN, you must form a legal business entity, which guarantees the safety of your business and its assets. Bizee offers a standalone EIN service, or our Standard and Premium Packages include this service for free. Join over 1 million thriving business owners who use Bizee as their go-to source.