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Unfortunately, looking up your EIN on IRS.gov isn't an option, as there's no EIN lookup tool. Still, that doesn't mean you're entirely out of luck. You can find it on the official IRS notice you received when it was issued, call the IRS directly or locate your EIN on business documents.
Call the IRS at 1-800-829-4933 (the ?business and specialty tax line?). Press option 1 for English. Press option 1 for Employer Identification Numbers. Press option 3 for ?If you already have an EIN, but you can't remember it, etc.?
Unfortunately, you cannot get a copy of the IRS EIN confirmation letter online. The IRS will not email or fax the letter, they will send it via mail within eight to ten weeks of issuing your company a Federal Tax ID Number.
Unfortunately, you cannot get a copy of the IRS EIN confirmation letter online.
You may be able to find information about a company, including its EIN, by searching various state and federal government websites. The secretary of state's website (in the state where the business is located) may be a good place to start.
Other places you can find your EIN: Last year's W-2?if you're working for the same employer and kept a copy of your W-2 (Copy C). Your employer's payroll, human resources, or accounting department. Online?if your company is publicly-traded (has a stock symbol). ... Public court documents?if your employer went bankrupt.
Unfortunately, looking up your EIN on IRS.gov isn't an option, as there's no EIN lookup tool. Still, that doesn't mean you're entirely out of luck. You can find it on the official IRS notice you received when it was issued, call the IRS directly or locate your EIN on business documents.