One of the steps in starting a business is
registering for a tax ID number, known as an employer identification number or
EIN. Although it is common practice for businesses to utilize this number, it
is not always necessary. There are situations in which an individual might
choose not to apply for an EIN.
Sole
Proprietors and LLCs
The only two business entities that have
the option to not get an EIN are sole proprietors and LLCs. Rather than using
an EIN, business owners can use their personal social security number instead.
The criteria in which a business would not need an EIN include:
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Not having any employees
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Not choosing to be taxed as a corporation
or S-corporation
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Not paying excise tax
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Not having multiple owners or members
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Not paying employment tax
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Not being a sole proprietor undergoing
bankruptcy proceedings
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Not selling certain items, such as
firearms or alcohol
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Not withholding taxes from income paid to
a non-resident aliens
If you choose to change your entity type, especially if you
become a partnership or corporation, you will have to get an EIN. You also will
need an EIN if you buy or inherit an existing business or you have certain
retirement plans.
Working Without an EIN
Small businesses that fulfill the above requirements can choose
to utilize the owner's social security number rather than getting an EIN.
Generally, businesses that do so are small enough that there are no employees
and no need to hire independent contractors for more than $600 worth of work.
Examples might include independent contractors, consultants and artists.
However, even when you are not required by law to get an EIN,
it can provide many benefits. For one, it protects the identity of the business
owner, especially when having to sign many different 1099 forms or other
contracts to perform work. Furthermore, some business banking accounts and
lines of credit require an EIN.
If you are unsure whether you have an EIN number, then you can use this EIN number lookup tool. Those who wish to
apply for one, contact
IRS-EIN-Tax-ID to start the process.
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