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When do I not need Employer ID Number?

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Posted : 31/03/2009 11:10 am
(@Anonymous)
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Following are the course of business in which you do not need employer identification number or federal tax id number;

  • You change the name of your business.
  • You change your location and/or add other locations.
  • You operate multiple businesses.
  • The surviving corporation uses the existing EIN after a corporate merger.
  • A corporation declares bankruptcy.
  • The corporate name or location changes.
  • A corporation chooses to be taxed as an S corporation.
  • You report income tax as a branch or division of a corporation or other entity, and the LLC has no employees or excise tax liability.
  • An existing partnership converts to an LLC classified as a partnership.
  • An LLC that already has an EIN chooses to be taxed as a corporation or as an S corporation.
  • A new LLC with one owner (single member LLC) is formed under state law, does not choose to be taxed as a corporation or S corporation, and has no employees or excise tax liability.
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Topic starter Posted : 03/05/2010 3:21 pm
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Re: When do I not need Employer ID Number?

An employer identification number (EIN) is a series of digits used to identify a business in the United States. Also called a federal tax identification number, it is granted to a business by the Internal Revenue Service. It can be used for a variety of purposes, with the most important one being the filing of tax returns. It is also used for opening business accounts and applying for business licensing.
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