Starting a new business is exciting—but it also comes with paperwork, especially when it comes to taxes. One of the first steps you may need to take as a business owner is to apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). But is it actually required for your LLC or small business? Let’s break it down.
An Employer Identification Number (EIN)—also known as a Federal EIN or Federal Employer Identification Number—is a unique nine-digit number issued by the IRS. It’s like a Social Security Number, but for your business. You’ll use it to file taxes, open a business bank account, and handle payroll if you hire employees.
In many cases, yes—but not always. Here's when an LLC is required to get an EIN:
If you are a single-member LLC with no employees, and you are not electing corporate tax treatment, you might not be required to get an EIN. However, it’s still strongly recommended to separate your business and personal finances.
If you're running a business as a sole proprietor (no LLC), you’re not required to have an EIN—unless you:
Still, many small business owners choose to apply for an EIN to boost professionalism and protect their personal information.
Even if you’re not legally required to have one, here are some compelling reasons to submit an EIN application:
The IRS offers free EIN registration through its website, but many business owners find the process confusing, especially when filing for an LLC or applying without a Social Security Number.
At Smart Filing, we simplify the EIN application process by handling the paperwork for you—quickly, accurately, and securely. Whether you're starting a new LLC or registering your small business, we’ll ensure your Federal EIN application is completed the right way.
While not every small business or LLC is required to get an EIN, having one provides clear advantages and makes running your business more professional and secure. If you're still unsure, it’s often better to apply for an EIN sooner rather than later.
Let Smart Filing take care of the details—so you can focus on growing your business.