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dfye@mcttelecom.com

New Hampshire
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Posted - 01/04/2008 :  06:33:52 AM  Show Profile  Visit dfye@mcttelecom.com's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Thank you, Carmen. Sorry for any confusion.

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crtowles

California
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Posted - 01/03/2008 :  11:44:43 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No Joan she means be careful who you give the EIN# number to as well as your SS# you can open up a great deal of credit with it just like as with a SS card. This is correct because when I had my other businesses I had credit in both numbers separately.

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joanbergst

California
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Posted - 12/11/2007 :  2:59:52 PM  Show Profile  Visit joanbergst's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm not sure what the problem is with an EIN? Is an EIN a problem with credit in some way?

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dfye@mcttelecom.com

New Hampshire
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Posted - 12/11/2007 :  03:54:25 AM  Show Profile  Visit dfye@mcttelecom.com's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Use caution with an EIN as you can apply for business credit with it. Always be leary who you give your personal information to.


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joanbergst

California
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Posted - 12/10/2007 :  5:10:48 PM  Show Profile  Visit joanbergst's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Social Security Card or EIN number

You will need a social security card or employer identification number (EIN). If you are uncomfortable faxing over your Social Security number (which I think you should be) to a signing company or any other potential client, you can apply for an EIN and use it in place of your Social Security Number.

An employer identification number (EIN), also known as a Tax ID number, is a nine-digit number that the IRS assigns to business entities. The IRS uses this number to identify taxpayers that are required to file various business tax returns. Employers, sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, non-profit organizations, trusts and estates, government agencies, certain individuals and other business entities use EINS.

Apply as a sole proprietor

You can get an EIN by mail, telephone, and fax or on the Internet. First you must fill out Form SS-4 Application for Employer Identification Number. You can get this form at your local Social Security Office, or by calling the IRS at 1-800-829-3676.

In addition, the IRS website is http://www.irs.gov/ . Complete the SS-4 at the prompt for Forms and Publications and you can instantly get your new number. Everyone in our industry accepts these EIN numbers as a Tax Payer I.D. Just remember most companies will not pay you without one of these numbers forwarded to a signing or title company.

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Joan Bergstrom
24/7 To Riverside & San Bernardino Counties.
State Notary exam teacher for www.notaryclasses.com
www.joanbergstromnotarypublic.com
joan.bergstrom@yahoo.com
Cell: 951-522-4919
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