- Go to the IRS website.
- Identify the legal and tax structure of your business entity.
- If your business is an LLC, provide information about the members.
- State why you are requesting an EIN.
- Identify and describe a contact person for the business.
Then, how do I file for an EIN for my LLC?
An LLC applies for an EIN by filing Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number. See Form SS-4 for information on applying for an EIN. A single-member LLC that is a disregarded entity that does not have employees and does not have an excise tax liability does not need an EIN.
Beside above, can I use my DBA ein for my LLC? Yes, if you have an existing Sole Proprietorship with an EIN (with or without a DBA) and you want to change your Sole Proprietorship to an LLC, you will need a new EIN from the IRS. There is some confusion about “transferring” the EIN associated with your Sole Proprietorship to your LLC.
Subsequently, one may also ask, how much does it cost to get an EIN for an LLC?
Applying for an EIN is a free service provided by the IRS. This is what other websites charge between $75-150 for.
How much does it cost to file for an EIN number?
Applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a free service offered by the Internal Revenue Service. Beware of websites on the Internet that charge for this free service.