2025 EIN / Tax ID Application Select Your Entity Type
Provides personal liability protection with pass-through taxation
A single individual operating without forming a separate legal entity
Created after someone's death to manage their property and settle debt
Operates for charitable or public benefit, often tax-exempt
A corporation that passes income through to shareholders, avoiding double taxation
A fiduciary arrangement where one party holds assets for beneficiaries
A separate legal entity providing owners limited liability
Owned by two or more people, sharing profits, losses, and responsibilities
A corporation focusing on professional services (e.g., consulting, medical, legal)
A faith-based, tax-exempt religious organization
Obtaining an EIN (Employer Identification Number) is an essential step for any business owner, executor, or representative managing a legal entity. We understand that the process can feel overwhelming, especially for small business owners and entrepreneurs who are busy focusing on their passions. That's where we come in.
Our experienced team, consisting of skilled accountants and tax professionals, is here to simplify the process for you. Acting as your third-party designee, we handle the application process with the IRS on your behalf. From carefully reviewing the details you provide to offering guidance on any necessary improvements, we ensure that your application is accurate and complete.
Once everything is in order, we submit your application electronically, aiming for a swift and smooth approval. We're committed to making sure that securing your EIN is a straightforward and stress-free experience, so you can focus on what matters most—growing your business.
Online EIN/Tax ID Application Process
Choose Entity
Select your business entity type.
Complete Application
Complete the required details in the application form.
Receive Tax ID
Submit your application and receive your Tax ID.
If your application requires any additional documentation, don't worry! Our team handles all communication with the IRS, so you can avoid the hassle of navigating the complex bureaucracy and instead stay focused on your business goals.
Throughout the entire process, our specialists are always available to assist, clarify, and guide you. After submitting your application, you'll receive an email confirmation, including an estimated date for when you can expect your EIN. Once approved, your EIN will be delivered directly to you via email, making the process quick and convenient.
Most EIN applications are approved without any issues. However, in the rare case that there’s a complication, we'll do more than just inform you — we'll guide you through the next steps, ensuring you stay on track.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a Tax ID?
A Tax ID, or EIN, is essential for identifying your business for tax purposes, opening business bank accounts, and hiring employees.
How do I apply for a Tax ID?
You can apply for a Tax ID online through the IRS website, by fax, or by mail. The online application process is the quickest way to receive your EIN.
How long does it take to get a Tax ID?
If you apply online, you can receive your Tax ID immediately after completing the application. Mail and fax applications take longer.
Do I need a Tax ID if I’m a sole proprietor?
As a sole proprietor, you may use your Social Security Number for business tax purposes. However, obtaining an EIN can help protect your personal information.
Can I use my Tax ID for multiple businesses?
Generally, each business entity should have its own unique Tax ID (EIN).
Is there a fee to apply for a Tax ID?
Our service offers a streamlined application process, thorough review of your application, and dedicated assistance in resolving any errors. If necessary, we directly engage with the IRS on your behalf to address and resolve issues until your EIN is successfully obtained. Additionally, our service includes ongoing customer support, the facility to check your order status, and continuous access to your EIN and business information.
Do nonprofit organizations need a Tax ID?
Yes, nonprofit organizations typically require a Tax ID (EIN) for tax-exempt status and financial activities.
What happens if I lose or forget my Tax ID?
If you lose or forget your Tax ID, you can call the IRS Business & Specialty Tax Line to retrieve it.
Do I need to renew my Tax ID?
Once assigned, a Tax ID (EIN) is permanent and does not need to be renewed.
Can I change or cancel my Tax ID?
While you cannot change your Tax ID, you can cancel it if your business is closed or if the IRS issues a new one due to changes in your business structure.