{"id":836,"date":"2019-08-15T11:24:07","date_gmt":"2019-08-15T18:24:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-small-business-representation\/?p=836"},"modified":"2024-07-31T10:28:10","modified_gmt":"2024-07-31T17:28:10","slug":"how-to-get-employer-identification-number-ein","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jacksonwhitelaw.com\/az-small-business-representation\/blog\/how-to-get-employer-identification-number-ein\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Get an Employer Identification Number (EIN) in Arizona"},"content":{"rendered":"
An employer identification number (EIN<\/a>) is issued by the IRS<\/a> and serves as a way for a business to be legally recognized. In addition to this an EIN serves as the identification required to obtain a business loan, open an account or to apply for state and federal licensing.<\/p>\n Once an EIN has been obtained, an individual or corporation is then able to file for a transaction privilege tax (sales tax) in their state of residence.<\/p>\n The IRS requires the following entities to have an EIC:<\/p>\n In addition to this, the IRS lists several questions<\/a> that if answered yes, an Employer Identification Number is required.<\/p>\n To obtain an EIN, an application<\/a> must be filed by the \u201cresponsible party\u201d who has access to all necessary information which needs to be prepared before an application is started. The responsible party is only allowed one application attempt per day and the application must be filled out and submitted in one session as the application cannot be saved to be finished at a later date.<\/p>\n The IRS defines the \u201cresponsible party<\/a>\u201d as: \u201call EIN applications (mail, fax, electronic) must disclose the name and Taxpayer Identification Number (SSN, ITIN, or EIN) of the true principal officer, general partner, grantor, owner or trustor. This individual or entity, which the IRS will call the “responsible party,” controls, manages, or directs the applicant entity and the disposition of its funds and assets\u201d.<\/p>\n If the principal place of business, office, agency or responsible party is in the United States, an EIN may be obtained by:<\/p>\n If the principal place of business, office, agency or responsible party is not located in the United States, an EIN may be obtained by:<\/p>\n Unlike other applications that are required when creating a business, obtaining an EIN is free through the IRS\u2019s website. Using a third party\u2019s online service to complete the EIN application is not free and third parties will often mislead individuals into believing that there are fees required to obtain an EIN.<\/p>\n The quickest way for a required entity to obtain an EIC is to apply online through the IRS\u2019s website. Applying online allows the responsible party upon completion of their application to immediately receive and print their EIN for use.<\/p>\n If an individual or corporations files for an EIN by fax or email, they will wait for anywhere from 4 days to 5 weeks.<\/p>\n The IRS recommends that individuals who have lost or misplaced the EIN for their business follow these steps:<\/p>\n ‘<\/p>\n Employer identification numbers are considered to be a public record however, they are similar in nature to a social security number and due to this, companies will not make their EIN readily available to the public. This means that in order to protect themselves from identity theft, companies will not post their EIN on their website or on regular correspondence.<\/p>\n Certain circumstances will warrant the need to obtain the EIN of another company in order to perform basic business transactions, and therefore an EIN can be obtained in one of the following ways:<\/p>\n The quickest way to obtain the EIN for another company is to either call or visit them in person if it is a small business. There are other ways to obtain an EIN such as using internet searches, however in the state of Arizona it can be difficult to obtain the EIN of another company online.<\/p>\n The process of forming a business is often daunting due to the exorbitant amount of paperwork needing to be filed, and failure to correctly file the correct documents can lead to fines and possibly the loss of your business. If you are unsure about any of the steps needing to be taken to ensure your business is in good legal standing with the state, a legal expert can assist you.<\/p>\nWho is Required to Obtain an Employer Identification Number?<\/h2>\n
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How Do I Obtain an Employer Identification Number?<\/h2>\n
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How Much Does it Cost to Get an Employer Identification Number?<\/h3>\n
How Long Will it Take to Obtain an Employer Identification Number?<\/h3>\n
What to Do if You Can\u2019t Locate Your Employer Identification Number?<\/h2>\n
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Are federal Employer Identification Number Numbers Public Record?<\/h2>\n
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