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Find tax information and tools for businesses including Employer ID Number (EIN), Employment Tax, Estimated Tax and the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA).
An Employer identification number (EIN) is also known as a federal tax identification number, and is used to identify a business entity. Generally, businesses need an EIN. You may apply for an EIN in various ways, and now you may apply online. This is a free service offered by the Internal Revenue Service and you can get your EIN immediately.
Search for business topics like employer tax identification number (EIN) information, with the A-Z Index. Search by business type or subject.
The online search tool allows you to search for an organization's tax exempt status and filings in the following data bases: Form 990 series returns. Form 990-N (e-Postcard) Pub. 78 data. Automatic revocation of exemption list.
View your information on record and do more with a business tax account. Currently available to sole proprietors as well as certain individual partners and shareholders.
This program allows a participant to check the TIN furnished by the payee against the name/TIN combination contained in the IRS database prior to filing an information return. There are two TIN matching options offered through e-Services: Interactive TIN Matching – verify up to 25 name/TIN combinations and results will be received immediately.
Check your federal tax withholding. Find forms & instructions. Use our tax help tool. Apply for an Employer ID Number (EIN) Check your amended return status.
If you need acknowledgement of the name change, please ask for one to be sent. Follow the chart below to determine who the authorized individual is to make the business name change for your type of business: Type of Business. Action Required. Sole Proprietorship.
Tax Exempt Organization Search. Find information about an organization's tax-exempt status and filings. You can use the online search tool or download specific data sets. Find more information on TEOS Improvements.
Review information about a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and the federal tax classification process.