At this point, some business owners might choose to use a third-party designee to apply for and acquire an EIN. This option is not typically available to those who do not have an SSN or ITIN or those who haven't already started a business.
If you are eligible and don't want to go through the hassle of applying for an EIN yourself, you can let Bizee do it for you. We'll get your application submitted right away and have your EIN returned to you digitally so you can access it whenever you need.
3. Apply for Your EIN
Using an EIN service to apply for your employer identification number is a great idea that can save time and energy, but it isn't always possible. If you are not a U.S. citizen and you do not already have an SSN or ITIN, you will need to apply for an EIN by mail or fax through the IRS.
This is a free service offered through the IRS. In most cases, you'll have your EIN as soon as it's approved — typically within a business day.
4. File Articles of Organization
Now you're ready to roll. You can take your EIN and gather the rest of your important information to prepare to file your Articles of Organization. You'll need:
The EIN you were assigned
Your name and address
A name for the business (one not already in use by another business in the state)
A legal street address for the business
A Registered Agent in the same state as business formation
The names and addresses of all LLC members
It can be an overwhelming process, but help is available. With Bizee, you can take advantage of our $0 + state fee LLC, and we'll take care of all the paperwork for you — that way, you can stay focused on launching your business.
5. Plan Ahead for Tax Filing
If you're earning money in the U.S., you've got to pay taxes every year to the IRS — even business owners who aren't U.S. citizens or do not have SSNs or ITINs. If you have an EIN, you'll use it to file your tax return.
Business taxes can be tough, especially if you're not a resident or a citizen. It helps to consult with a tax professional before the April 15 deadline approaches.
FAQs About LLCs and SSNs
Got more questions about opening an LLC without an SSN? We've got more answers:
Can You Use an EIN Instead of an SSN?
Yes, you can use an EIN instead of an SSN for most business purposes. To get an EIN, you'll need to apply with the IRS. To apply online, you must have an SSN or ITIN. If you don't have one of those, you'll need to apply for an EIN by fax or mail.
Can I Open a Company With an ITIN?
You can open a company with an ITIN if you've already started a legal business entity before and/or have paid taxes on your business earnings in the U.S. If you have an ITIN, you can also use it to apply online for your EIN, which you can then use to open your business.
How Do I Get a Tax ID Number Without a Social Security Number?
The best way to get a tax ID number without a Social Security number is to apply for an EIN by mail or fax. "Tax ID number" is a general phrase and shouldn't be confused with "individual taxpayer identification number" (ITIN). An ITIN is a unique number given to those filing taxes without an SSN. "Tax ID number" refers to several identification types, including SSNs, ITINs, and EINs.
Can an EIN and an SSN Be the Same Number?
An EIN and an SSN cannot be the same number. Each is a unique nine-digit number assigned to an individual or a business. While the numbers have similar functions, their purposes are different enough that they cannot be used interchangeably. If you have multiple LLCs, you'll need to get multiple EINs.
Can a Person With an ITIN Apply for an SSN?
A person with an ITIN can apply for an SSN if they meet the eligibility requirements. However, this is an unusual circumstance, as one of the criteria for obtaining an ITIN is that you are ineligible to receive an SSN. There is an exception, however, if you applied for and received an ITIN as a non-U.S. citizen and later successfully obtained citizenship.
Can You Be Self-Employed With an ITIN?
Yes, you can be self-employed with an ITIN. If you are required to pay taxes in the U.S., you'll need a tax ID number, whether it's an SSN, ITIN, or EIN. For non-citizens and non-residents who are self-employed in the U.S., an ITIN might be a good option for identifying yourself when filing your U.S. taxes.
Figuring out tax identification requirements can be overwhelming when you're just getting started, especially if you aren't a U.S. resident or don't have a Social Security number. Bizee is here to help you navigate the confusion and come out on the other side. Our $0 + state fee LLC package is the most efficient way to form your U.S. business, and you can start right now.