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Home » Retrieve EIN
In the US, business entities must have an employer identification number (EIN). This unique nine-digit number is used for tax filing, business banking, and other official transactions. If you’ve lost or misplaced your Employer Identification Number (EIN), don’t worry! There are ways you can retrieve the existing EIN.
Losing the EIN is a concern among business professionals, and it can lead to delays such as business credit or completing official paperwork. Instead of applying for a new EIN, businesses must know how to retrieve the existing EIN. It applies to both lost and forgotten EINs.
Check the Previous Business Records & Documents:
Business records always contain EIN. You can find the EIN at the top right of the federal income tax return or 941 Form. Another way to find EIN is on the notice of the IRS. You can also look for it on business credit card reports, bank account statements, and business loans.
When you applied for an EIN, a soft copy might be sent to your registered email ID.
IRS must send you an EIN confirmation letter after you apply for an EIN by filling out the SS-4 form. You will find the EIN on the confirmation letter.
Another effective way to retrieve the EIN is by requesting a bank. They will provide you with an employer identification number.
You can reach out to the IRS for the EIN. You can call 1-800-829-4933 from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm local time on weekdays.
As you applied through Tax1099, they stored your EIN. If you request them, they can send your EIN.