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A company’s EIN (employer identification number) is a number given to businesses by the IRS. The EIN is used for tax purposes, and is the primary means that the U.S. government uses to identify and track a business.<ref>https://ift.tt/2JqdG4d> If you need to look up another business’s EIN—or if you run your own small business and have managed to misplace your own EIN—you can do so easily online.
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A company’s EIN (employer identification number) is a number given to businesses by the IRS. The EIN is used for tax purposes, and is the primary means that the U.S. government uses to identify and track a business.<ref>https://ift.tt/2JqdG4d> If you need to look up another business’s EIN—or if you run your own small business and have managed to misplace your own EIN—you can do so easily online.
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==Steps==
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==Steps==
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===Finding Your Own Company’s EIN===
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===Finding Your Own Company’s EIN===
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