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Tax Identification Application with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) II

Tax Identification Application with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) II

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Tax Identification Application with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

As part of our streamlined business formation services, we offer confidential assistance in obtaining your Tax ID, based on your citizenship or immigration status, as explained below.

  • For assistance with your EIN application, please donate here;
  • For assistance with your ITIN application, please donate here;

Alternatively, you can obtain it for free through the IRS portal. You can choose either option:

  • Obtain an EIN (Employer Identification Number for U.S. Citizens & Florida Residents) or, 
  • Obtain ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number  For Foreigners Without an SSN

The table below highlights the key differences and purpose each tax ID:

Who needs an EIN What an ITIN is used for
You need an EIN if you: An ITIN is issued by the IRS for federal tax purposes only.
Have employees An ITIN doesn't:
Will need to pay employment, excise or alcohol, tobacco, and firearms taxes Qualify you for Social Security benefits or the Earned Income Tax Credit
Withhold taxes on income, other than wages, paid to a non-resident alien Provide or change immigration status
If you don’t need an EIN for federal tax purposes, you can still request one for banking or state tax purposes. EINs are not intended for other activities, such as state tax lien auctions, sales or lotteries. Authorize you to work legally in the U.S.
You also need an EIN to operate other entities Serve as identification outside the federal tax system
When you can use your EIN
Who's eligible for an ITIN
You can use your EIN immediately for most business needs. For example, when you:
 
Open a bank account If you're a resident alien, nonresident alien or their spouse or dependent, you can apply for an ITIN regardless of immigration status.
Apply for business licenses Resident alien or nonresident alien
File a tax return by mail If you're not a U.S. citizen, your tax status can be either:
  Resident alien – If you were present in the U.S. for more than 183 days* (substantial presence test) or you’re a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. (green card test)
  Nonresident alien – If you don’t meet either the green card or substantial presence test for resident alien status

 

If you choose our service, we will email you for your authorization (IRS Form 8821) to apply for your Tax ID (whether Form SS-4 or W-7) once your order is processed.

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