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EIN (Tax Identification)
  • Employee Identification Number (EIN)

    Employer Identification Number for Your Business Operations

Secure Your EIN Quickly and Easily

Three Important facts about an EIN

Unique Identifier

An EIN is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to identify a business entity for tax purposes, similar to a Social Security Number.

Required for Hiring

If your business has employees or plans to hire, an EIN is required to report employment taxes and handle payroll.

Needed for Business Banking

Most banks require an EIN to open a business bank account, apply for business credit, or secure loans.

Registration Process

First Stop streamlines EIN applications.

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Complete and Submit Information

Preparation: First Stop prepares the EIN application by accurately filling out the necessary forms (Form SS-4) based on the information provided by the business owner.

Submission: They submit the completed EIN application to the IRS on behalf of the business. This can be done online for immediate processing, or via mail or fax if required.

    Complete And Submit

    Complete and Submit Information

    Preparation: First Stop prepares the EIN application by accurately filling out the necessary forms (Form SS-4) based on the information provided by the business owner.

    Submission: They submit the completed EIN application to the IRS on behalf of the business. This can be done online for immediate processing, or via mail or fax if required.

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      Confirmation: Once the IRS processes the application and issues the EIN, First Stop receives the EIN confirmation notice.

      Delivery to Client: First Stop then delivers the EIN to the business owner along with any relevant documentation and instructions for its use in business operations.

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