We Have An EIN Service Of Our Own

Once you go through all the steps to form the LLC, from choosing the state you want to file in to choosing the service you want to use as your formation service. As soon as you do that, the next step is to obtain the EIN number from the IRS. However, that is not a straightforward thing to do for yourself due to the complexity of its nature. If you want to get the EIN number, then it is best to pick a service that can do that for you affordably and in a decent time. Using famous services Online to get your EIN would be expensive and slow (Due To Congestion). They usually deliver your EIN number between 4-6 weeks, which again is very, very slow. If you use our service, on the other hand, not only is it affordable, but it is also fast, depending on which option you choose. We have a slow option and a fast option. Learn more about the details below.

Our Services

  • EIN Number - SLOW SERVICE - 15$

    1) Delivery Time: Up to 21 Days.

    What You Get:
    +
    EIN Business Tax Number.
    + PDF Of 147C Official Letter.
    + CP-575 Document (+15$ if you want it)


    NOTES:
    1)
    You Will get the EIN +147C Letter in Up to 21 Days.
    2)
    CP-575/147C is required for verification purposes (Like Stripe/Bank Accounts) (Use 147C for speed)
    3) You will get the CP-575 if you choose to add it in 2-4 Days in your email at the same time when you get the EIN and 147C.

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  • EIN Number - FAST SERVICE - 30$

    1) Delivery Time: 2-4 Days.

    What You Get:
    +
    EIN Business Tax Number.
    + PDF Of 147C Official Letter.
    + CP-575 Document (+15$ if you want it)


    NOTES:
    1)
    You Will get the EIN +147C Letter in 2-4 Days.
    2)
    CP-575/147C is required for verification purposes (Like Stripe/Bank Accounts) (Use 147C for speed)
    3) You will get the CP-575 if you choose to add it in 2-4 Days in your email at the same time when you get the EIN and 147C.

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What Is An EIN Number? And What Is It For?

What is an EIN Number?

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the U.S. It is essentially a Social Security Number (SSN) for a business. The primary purpose of an EIN is to identify the business for tax administration purposes.

The format of the number is always nine digits, structured as XX-XXXXXXX. An EIN is also commonly known as a Federal Tax Identification Number.

What is the Purpose of an EIN?

While its main function is for federal tax reporting, an EIN is crucial for many aspects of conducting business in the United States:

1) Annual Report Filing: It is used to identify the business when filing for Annual Report.
2) Opening a Business Bank Account: Nearly all U.S. banks require an EIN to open a dedicated bank account for a business. This is essential for separating business finances from personal funds, a critical step for liability protection and accurate accounting.
3) Applying for E-commerce Platforms: If you ever plan to use e-commerce marketplaces like Amazon, Etsy, eBay..., to do business there, they will ask you for business verification of your company. That requires you to have an EIN number that they can check to verify your business.

More Information To Look For

  • Best States

    To know more about the best states to form your LLC in as a non-US resident and the details you must always keep in mind.

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  • LLC Service

    To know more about our formation service, which you can use to form your LLC in the fastest time and at the most affordable price.

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  • Other Services

    To know more about the other services we provide that might interest you as well when forming your company.

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Often Asked Questions

What Is An LLC? And What Do I Need An LLC For?

An LLC (Limited Liability Company) is a U.S. business structure that separates your personal assets (home, car, savings) from business debts and lawsuits.
You need an LLC to:
look more professional, open U.S. bank/payment accounts, sign contracts and wholesale accounts, bring on partners, and keep business finances separate. Works well for online services and digital products, too.

What Is The Difference Between LLC and LTD?

Both offer limited liability, but they’re used in different countries and taxed differently.

  • LLC (U.S.) – Flexible U.S. entity. Owners are “members” , popular for e-commerce and freelancers.
  • LTD (UK/Canada & others) – A company limited by shares. Owners are “shareholders,” run by directors. Profits are taxed at the company level (corporation tax); owners pay tax again on dividends. More formal reporting.

Bottom line: LLC = U.S., flexible taxes/maintenance. LTD = non-U.S. company with corporate tax and stricter filings.
THIS IS NOT legal/tax advice!

How Do I Form The LLC Using A Professional Service Online?

Using an online LLC service is a fast, done-for-you option. Here’s how it works:

  1. Pick a state & plan (they show fees up front).
  2. Enter your LLC details (name, business address, owners/managers).
  3. Registered Agent is included or added (required U.S. address).
  4. They file Articles of Organization with the state.
  5. They can get your EIN from the IRS (add-on or DIY)
  6. You’ll get your approved documents by email; then open a bank account.

Timing & cost: varies by state and plan; basic filings often a few days (rush options available).

Non-U.S. owners: allowed—no SSN needed

What Is The Annual Report That Must Be Filed In The State?

An annual report (sometimes called a periodic or biennial report) is a quick update you file with your state to confirm your LLC’s info—business address, Registered Agent, owners/managers, and contact details—and pay the state fee.

  • Who files? Almost every LLC (requirements vary by state).
  • When & cost? Varies by state (e.g., due by your formation anniversary or a set date; fees can range $0–$400+).
  • How to file? Online or Mail to your Secretary of State site—look up your LLC, review/update info, sign, and pay.
  • Why it matters? Missing it can trigger late fees or even administrative dissolution.

THIS IS NOT legal/tax advice!

What Is An EIN? And What Do I Need An EIN For?

An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is your business’s tax ID issued by the IRS—like an SSN but for a company.

What it’s used for:

  • Open U.S. bank/fintech accounts (Relay, Wise, etc...)
  • Set up payment processors (Stripe, PayPal, Amazon, Etsy)
  • File federal/state taxes.
  • Apply for licenses/permits and some wholesale accounts

Non-U.S. owners: You can get an EIN without an SSN

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