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Obtaining your Business Identification Number (BIN) is a crucial step for employers operating in Oregon, whether in-state or out-of-state. This guide will assist you in completing the Combined Employer’s Registration form online, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.
Follow the steps to complete the registration form accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in Section 1 with your business name and, if applicable, your assumed business name. Sole proprietors should enter their legal name first, followed by the business name.
- In Section 2, provide your Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). If not yet received, indicate 'applied for.'
- Complete Section 3 by entering your physical address where work is being conducted in Oregon. Note that a PO Box is not acceptable.
- If utilizing a payroll service, fill out Section 4, indicating whether the provider will receive filing forms and other information.
- In Section 5, detail any acquisition or transfer of business operations, if applicable. Provide the previous business's name, BIN, and the date of acquisition.
- Mark the appropriate ownership type in Section 6. Nonprofit entities must include their IRS determination letter.
- Enter the effective dates for payroll tax subjectivity in Section 7 based on when employees are first paid or hired.
- Complete Section 8 by listing all corporate officers with their Social Security numbers, ensuring compliance with tax obligations.
- Once all sections are completed, review the form for accuracy. You can then save your changes, download the form, print, or share as needed.
Start filling out your Combined Employer’s Registration form online today to obtain your Business Identification Number quickly and efficiently.
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Yes, your business ID number, often referred to as your Employer Identification Number (EIN), serves a similar purpose. Both uniquely identify your business for tax and legal matters. It’s important to know that when obtaining your business identification number (BIN), you are actually securing your EIN, which is crucial for your operations.
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