Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
General FAQs
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What is an EIN (Tax ID) number?
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
How long will it take to receive my EIN number?
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
Who are we?
How do I check the status of my application?
Why do clients choose our services?
What's the different between an EIN Number and Tax ID?
Who needs an EIN number?
How do I cancel my EIN Number order?
I've lost my new EIN and business information. How do I locate it?
How can I ask questions about my application?
How do I cancel my EIN with the IRS?
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
Billing & Refund FAQ
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What is your refund policy?
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
How long does it takes for a refund to post on my bank or credit card statement
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
Why was I charged twice?
What happens to the information if I didn't submit a payment?
Can I receive a refund after submitting a credit card dispute?
Why do I have multiple transactions on my bank statement?
An EIN or employer identification number is a unique identification number that is assigned to a business entity so that it can easily be identified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). An EIN number (also called a Tax ID) is commonly used for taxing and banking purposes and to register your business with the federal government. Some of the common uses of an EIN number includes the ability to open a business bank account or line of credit, to hire employees or to apply for certain business licenses
Einthetaxfiling is an independent application assistance and filing service, operating as a Third-Party Designee to help clients obtain Employer Identification Numbers (EIN) from the IRS.
We are not affiliated with the Internal Revenue Service or any federal or state agency. We do not offer legal, financial, or professional advice, and we are not a law or accounting firm.
If you prefer, you may apply for an EIN directly through the IRS website at www.irs.gov
at no cost. However, doing so does not include the expert support or simplified process provided by Einthetaxfiling.
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