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taxmap/pubs/p80-002.htm#en_us_publink1000233934An employer identification number (EIN) is a nine-digit number
that the IRS issues. Its format is 00-0000000. It is used to identify the tax
accounts of employers and certain other organizations and entities that have no
employees. Use your EIN on all of the items that you send to the IRS and SSA for
your business.
If you do not have an EIN, you may apply for one online. Go to IRS.gov and click
on the
Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) Online
link. You may also apply for an EIN by calling 1-800-829-4933, (U.S. Virgin
Islands only) or 267-941-1099 (toll call), or you can fax or mail Form SS-4,
Application for Employer Identification Number, to the IRS. Do not use a social
security number (SSN) in place of an EIN.
If you do not have an EIN by the time a return is due and you
are filing a paper return, enter "Applied For" and the date that you applied for
it in the space shown for the number. If you took over another employer's
business, do not use that employer's EIN.
You should have only one EIN. If you have more than one, write
to the IRS office where you file your returns using the "without a payment"
address in the Instructions for Form 941-SS, Instructions for Form 944-SS, or
Instructions for Form 943. Or call the IRS Business & Specialty Tax Line
(toll free) at 1-800-829-4933 (U.S. Virgin Islands only) or 267-941-1000 (toll
call). TTY/TDD users in the U.S. Virgin Islands may call 1-800-829-4059 (toll
free). The IRS will tell you which EIN to use.
For more information, see Publication 1635, Understanding Your
EIN, or Publication 583, Starting a Business and Keeping Records.