An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is composed of nine digits. It is formatted as two digits, a hyphen, and then seven digits (e.g., 12-3456789). This unique identifier is assigned by the IRS to businesses and other entities for tax purposes.
An Employer Identification Number has 9 digits, just like a Social Security Number. The difference is in the way the numbers are formatted. An SSN looks like: 123-45-6789. An EIN looks like: 12-3456789.
For a business, EIN is a 2 digit code designating a state (ex. 25 for Pennsylvania) followed by 7 digits designating the individual business. xx-xxxxxxx For an individual EIN is social security number xxx-xx-xxxx
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