Filing For An Employer Identification Number

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Filing For An Employer Identification Number

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Remember to always include your SSN, EIN, or ITIN on Line 7b of Form SS-4.

Always use the full legal name you entered on Form SS-4, line 1 and the EIN given to you, consistently on all business tax returns you file with the IRS.

If you change your address after you receive your EIN, you must use Form 8822, Change of Address, to notify the IRS of the new address.

If you change your business name after you receive your EIN, write to us at the address where you file your tax return. The request to change your business name must be signed by an authorized person. Additionally, partnerships and corporations must include a copy of the Articles of Amendment that were filed with the state that authorized the name change.

If the U.S. Postal Service doesn't deliver mail to your street address and you have a P.O. Box, show the P.O. Box number as the entity's mailing address instead of the street address.

Source: Internal Revenue Service

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