An EIN (also called a Federal Employment Identification Number) is a nine-digit tax ID that the IRS assigns to your business for tax purposes. Your business’s EIN identifies your company when filing business tax returns—the same way your Social Security Number (SSN) identifies you. ...
One of the most challenging aspects of running a business is preparing for tax season. For most new business owners, this begins by applying for a federal employer identification number (FEIN). Let's look at how a FEIN works and how you can apply for one. [Read more:5 Types of Organiza...
Note:A federal employment identification number (FEIN) is the same thing as an employer identification number (EIN). The only exception to this rule is when someone uses the abbreviation EIN to refer to a state tax identification number. Some states require a separate state tax ID number; othe...
You will need to complete federal Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification for your new employees. Part of the process is to review certain documents to verify that your employee is a citizen or can legally work in the U.S. You don’t need to submit the I-9 to any government ...
The business files certain types of tax returns, including employment, excise, or alcohol, tobacco, and firearms Also, for self-employed individuals, it can help retain privacy and prevent identity theft. Many self-employed small business owners choose voluntarily to apply for an EIN so that they...
You file tax returns for employment, excise, or alcohol, tobacco, and firearms You withhold taxes on income, other than wages, paid to a non-resident alien You use a Keogh Plan (a tax-deferred pension plan) Your business works with certain types of organizations such as trusts, estates, ...
A business will need a Federal Tax ID if it has any of the following: employee(s); operates as a corporation or partnership; files an employment, excise or Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms tax return. Basically if a business has any employees, it needs a Federal Tax ID. However if the bus...
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In 1964 the investigative jurisdiction of the FBI was greatly expanded by the passage of theCivil Rights Act, which prohibited racial and other forms of discrimination in employment, education, voting, the use of public accommodations, and other areas. During the same period, a growing public aw...
An EIN is required for any business that plans on filing Employment, Excise, or Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms taxes. Certain organizational involvement. Most businesses that work with, or are otherwise associated with, trusts, estates, real estate mortgage investment conduits, nonprofit organizations,...