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When it comes to government processes, taxes, and IRS forms, there is an overwhelming amount of acronyms and numbers. Here is a cheat sheet to decode and understand the definitions.
IRS
Definition: Internal Revenue Service
EIN: Employer Identification Number
Definition: A number assigned by the IRS to entities to be treated as a business or business account for legal and taxation purposes. Any business with employees will need an EIN.
FEIN: Federal Identification Number
Definition: This is the same thing as an EIN just clarifying that it is a Federal EIN issued by the IRS.
TIN: Tax Identification Number
Definition: This is also the same thing as a Tax ID Number, or an EIN/Employer Identification Number/FEIN. It is just an abbreviation of Tax Identification Number.
Forms
1040 Form: A person’s’ personal income tax form to be submitted to the IRS.
SS-4 Form: The form you submit to the IRS to manually file for an EIN/Tax ID Number.
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einonlineapplication.com offers a paid service in which its employees or agents will prepare and submit your Employer Identification Number Application (“EIN Application”) to the IRS on your behalf. Alternatively, for no charge, you can visit the official IRS.gov website and complete your EIN Application on your own. einonlineapplication.com does not review the information submitted on your EIN Application. We are not a law firm or a substitute for an attorney or law firm. We cannot provide any kind of advice, explanation, opinion or recommendation about legal issues, and our communications are not protected by the attorney-client privilege or as work product. For legal advice, please contact an attorney or law firm. You may choose to engage our service or you may visit the official IRS internet sites and make your request for a EIN at a lesser fee. The government site can be accessed at https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online