Taxpayer ID Number
Definition:
One of the first steps you will take as a business owner is to obtain a taxpayer identification number so the IRS can process your returns. There are two types of identification numbers: a Social Security number and an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Since you most likely already have a Social Security number, let’s address the issue of EINs.
The EIN is a nine-digit number issued by the IRS. It is used to identify the tax accounts of corporations, partnerships, and other entities. You need an EIN if you have employees, operate your business as a corporation or partnership, or have a Keogh plan. Please ensure that you include your EIN on all returns and other documents you submit to the IRS.
You can apply for an EIN through the phone, fax or mail, depending on how soon you need to use the EIN. If you apply by mail, be sure to send in Form SS-4 (Application for EmployerIdentification Number) at least four or five weeks before you need the EIN to file a return or make a deposit. If you apply by phone(toll-free at 866-816-2065), the IRS will give you one immediately. Before you call, the IRS suggests you complete Form SS-4 so you have all relevant information available. The person making the call to the IRS must be authorized to sign the form.