IRS Tax ID Filing Simplified EIN & Tax ID Filing

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1 Choose your entity type and complete our simplified application

Avoid the headache and struggle of navigating federal filing systems and complicated application forms.

2 Application review and error resolution before submitting to the IRS

No more having to wait on hold with the IRS to resolve an issue with your Federal Tax ID / EIN application.

3 Receive Federal Tax ID / EIN and start running your busines

Email and text updates take the guesswork out the process. Dedicated client portal gives you 24/7 access to your EIN and business information.

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A Limited Liability Company is formed by filing articles of organization with the individual state’s Secretary of State. Owners of an LLC are called members. Members may include individuals, corporations, other LLCs, and foreign entities. An LLC can be formed by one or more members, and there is no maximum number of members.

LLCs are generally the preferred entity structure for certain professionals and landlord as it is a corporate structure where the members (owners) cannot be held personally liable for the company's liabilities. LLCs have flexibility as the owners can file as a partnership, S Corporation or even sole proprietor since the LLC is really a legal and not tax designation.

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A Sole Proprietor is one individual who owns a company that is not incorporated or registered with the state as a limited liability company (LLC) or Corporation. This includes everyone who is a freelancer, independent contractor and many business owners who don’t have partners. Household employers are also included in this category.

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An Estate is a legal entity created as a result of a person's death. The Estate consists of the personal property and/or real estate of the deceased person. The Estate is responsible for paying any debts owed by the decedent, and distributing the balance of the estate's assets to the beneficiaries.

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A Trust is a legal entity created under state law and is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a Trustor, gives another party, known at the Trustee, the right to legal ownership of assets (including property) for the benefit of another.

The most common types of Trusts are Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts:

  • Irrevocable Trust – The Trustor has no control of the trust (the trust cannot be repealed or annulled) and the trust will pay tax.
  • Revocable Trust – A revocable trust is a trust that may be altered or terminated during the Trustor’s lifetime. Since the trust may be altered at any time until the Trustor’s death, it is considered part of the Trustor’s estate and is subject to taxation.

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Non-profit organizations include Corporations, Trusts, LLCs, and Unincorporated Associations that qualify for tax-exempt status under IRS Code IRC 501(a). An example of Non-Profit Organizations includes: private foundations, educational organizations, public charities, veteran's organizations, business leagues, homeowners/condo associations, PTA/PTO or School Organizations and more.

Sole Proprietors, Partnerships and for-profit organizations cannot be considered for tax-exempt status.

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For tax purposes, a “church” refers to any organization claiming to be a church or any convention or association of churches. The word “church” includes temples, mosques, and other houses of worship. To be considered a church for tax purposes, a group must be part of an organized religion, must have a mission statement and be formally organized as a distinct legal entity.

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A Partnership is an unincorporated organization with two or more members. The members of a Partnership carry on a trade or business venture and divide its profits. Partners can be individuals, corporations, trusts, estates, and other partnerships. Each partner contributes money, property, labor or skill, and expects to share in the profits and losses of the business. The tax liability of the Partnership passes through to its partners.

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A Personal Service Corporation is a person, or group of people who establish a legal entity by filing Articles of Incorporation with the state’s Secretary of State. Typically, a Personal Service Corporation is an organization in which the activity involves the performance of services in the field of health, law, engineering, architecture, accounting, actuarial science, performing arts, or consulting. In a Personal Service Corporation, substantially all of the stock is owned by the employees who perform the services. A Personal Service Corporation sells its ideas or expertise rather than tangible goods.

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An S-Corporation is a type of corporation which has been established by filing Articles of Incorporation with the state’s Secretary of State. It is an eligible domestic corporation that wants to avoid double taxation (once to the shareholders and again to the corporation). The income of an S Corporation is taxed to the shareholders of the corporation rather than to the corporation itself. S Corporations are generally favored by certain professions such as doctors, dentists and certain types of consultants.

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A Corporation is a legal entity established by filing Articles of Incorporation with the State, which grants it legal powers, rights, privileges and liabilities. A Corporation can be established by a person or group of people with a charter from the Secretary of State. After a Corporation is created, it becomes its own entity and generally has an indefinite lifespan.

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What is an EIN (Federal Tax ID Number)?

An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is a nine-digit number issued by the IRS used to identify businesses and certain other entities. An EIN number (also called a Federal Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government.

Why Do I Need an EIN?

  • 1. To hire employees
  • 2. Open a business bank account
  • 3. File taxes

How long does it take to receive my EIN?

We are an IRS authorized e-file Provider and work directly with the IRS on your behalf to get your business EIN. Express delivery will be completed on the same day if placed during business hours. Orders placed outside of business hours will be fulfilled on the next business day.

Business Hours:
Monday through Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM PST

Why choose our Services?

We are an IRS authorized e-file Service provider that provides a simplified EIN application process for your business. We understand you can work directly with the IRS to obtain your EIN but that process can be confusing, frustrating and time consuming. Our service takes the confusion out of applying for an EIN, saves you time (single-page application can be completed in as little as 5 minutes) and provides support for those who have questions along the way. Our dedicated team of business filing experts can help guide you through the process and work directly with the IRS on your behalf to resolve any issues that arise.

What does the EIN filing service cost?

The fee for our service is $319 and includes a simplified business EIN application and comprehensive application review by our team of experts before submitting to the IRS. We are an authorized IRS e-file Provider and work directly with the IRS on your behalf to address any follow-up questions to ensure your EIN order is completed. We also provide support along the way and a customer portal to check your order status and retrieve your EIN and business information at any time.

How do I check the status of my order?

Go to your order status page and input your order number at any time to check the status of your order. You will also receive email and text message updates.

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