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How to Get IRS Tax Id Number for New Business

01st October 2010
By statetaxfiling in Taxes
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New business owners may come across a section on forms requesting a tax ID number, Federal Tax Identification number or Employer Identification (EIN). This number is assigned to businesses by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and is unique to each. It serves as official identification of the business to regulatory agencies. It is also permanent and will remain the same for the duration of the business operation. Once assigned, a tax ID can then be used to open bank accounts, get business licenses and file tax returns.
Tax identification, also called an employer identification number (EIN), can be obtained online or by phone, but the favorite process is online. Some business endeavors do not need to report earnings under an EIN. It depends on the tax structure, such as Class C Corporation, Limited Liability Corporation or Sole Proprietorship. Each structure taxes earnings at a different tax rate

Know whether the business requires a Tax ID number
Businesses that offer products and services that are subject to tax are required to get IRS tax ID number. This requirement differs by state. All government forms that will be filed for the business will therefore require it to get a tax ID. If the answer is yes to any of the following, then the business requires a tax ID:

Basic Points OF Tax Id Number Requirements
• Opened a new business?
• Hired or plan to hire employees?
• Created a trust?
• Created a pension plan?
• Conducted business as a local or state agency?
• Formed a corporation or partnership?
• Are a foreigners or foreigner’s business owner who needs to comply with IRS withholding regulations?
Profit-turning businesses require a proper tax structure, thus, potential online business owners should apply for a federal tax identification number from the Internal Revenue Service. Without this number, a potential business owner can't open a bank account under his or her business name or apply for business credit
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