Reviews & FAQ’s2025-10-15T09:59:18-07:00

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The Smarter, Faster Way to File Your EIN.

Fast, easy & simple

Using eBusinessDocs was fast, easy & simple compared to filing on my own. I wasn’t sure what form to use, what I needed to fill but this made it so much easier. Plus they review the document and make sure everything is filled out. I got my EIN the next morning!

– Ashley M., S-Corporation

Highly Recommend

I wasn’t sure how to file for my EIN for my C-Corp. I wasn’t sure if I was filling out the form correctly and completely. eBusinessDocs really made it easy for me and I love that they prepare the form and review before submitting it to the IRS. I’m so happy I got my EIN with eBusinessDocs. I highly recommend them and their expedited EIN service.

– Fred R., C-Corporation

Easy and quick

Using ebusinessdocs for my EIN filing was super easy and quick. I was really confused when I tried doing it on my own. Thank you!

– Jerry T., Sole Proprietor

Awesome Service

Awesome, awesome service. I was really lost filing with the IRS by myself. Ebusinessdocs made it really easy and they were really fast with getting me my EIN. I was in a real bind and needed my EIN quickly. They didn’t charge extra or anything for how fast they got my EIN.

– Linda A., Trust & Estate

Great Customer Service

Needed help with an EIN related question. I messaged them and they got back to me right away. I was able to apply and get my EIN the very next morning. They have great customer service.

– Terry O., C-Corporation

Easier Than IRS

I tried filing myself through the IRS and made a few mistakes. The IRS form is so confusing! This site’s form was so much easier to go through. I’m so happy I used them and got this over with! haha thanks you!

– Sarah L., Sole Proprietor

*eBusinessDocs is not the IRS, a government agency or affiliated with a city, state or federal government agency. We prepare documents with full compliance and submit to the IRS on your behalf.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the IRS take to process S-Corp Election Form 2553?2025-06-12T10:07:35-07:00

The IRS will process your application within about 60 days of filing. If you don’t hear from the IRS within that time window you can contact them directly to confirm that they are working on your application.

What if I file Form 2553 late?2025-06-11T15:07:21-07:00

The IRS allows relief for late elections if you meet specific criteria and can show “reasonable cause,” often requiring a late-election statement on Form 2553.

When is the S-Corp election deadline?2025-06-11T15:07:51-07:00

You must file no more than 2 months and 15 days after your tax year begins—or any time during the prior tax year—to have the election effective for the upcoming year.

Who qualifies to file Form 2553?2025-06-12T10:08:51-07:00

Eligible entities include domestic C‑Corporations (or LLCs taxed as corporations) with fewer than  100 U.S. shareholders, a single class of stock, and shareholder consent.

What is Form 2553 S-Corp Election and why do I need it?2025-06-12T10:09:23-07:00

Form 2553 is the IRS form small businesses file to elect S‑Corporation tax status—enabling profits and losses to pass through to owners’ personal returns and avoiding double taxation. Please consult your tax professional to determine if an S-Corp election is right for you.

What do I need to file for an EIN?2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00
Can I file for an EIN without eBusinessDocs.com?2025-05-20T16:43:04-07:00

Absolutely. You can file for an EIN for free directly with the IRS.

According to the IRS, completing the EIN documentation will take:

  • 8 hrs and 36 min for recordkeeping.
  • 42 min for learning about the form.
  • 52 min to prepare, copy, assemble and send the form to the IRS.

eBusinessDocs.com can do all of this for your, for a fee, with only about 5 minutes of your time to go through out questionnaire. We’ll handle everything else, respond to questions from the IRS and email you with your new EIN as soon as it’s ready.

When can you use your EIN?2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

You can use your EIN immediately for most business needs. For example, when you:

  • Open a bank account
  • Apply for business licenses
  • File a tax return by mail

Wait up to 2 weeks to:

If you’re waiting for your EIN2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

If your tax return is due and you haven’t received your EIN, write “Applied For” and the date that you applied for it in the space shown for the number.

If you don’t have your EIN by the time a deposit is due send your payment to the service center address for your state. Make your check or money order payable to Internal Revenue Service and show your name (as shown on the SS-4), address, kind of tax, period covered, and the date you applied for your EIN.

Who is a “Responsible Party”?2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

On the EIN application, you must name the person in charge of the entity and its assets, called the responsible party. The application must generally include the responsible party’s:

  • Name
  • Social Security, individual taxpayer ID, or employer identification number (for entities)
  • Signature

Nominees are not authorized to apply for an EIN. A nominee who applies for an EIN puts the entity’s information and privacy at risk.

Before You Apply2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

Form your entity first: If you’re creating a legal entity (LLC, partnership, corporation), register it with your state before you apply for an EIN. This includes tax exempt organizations.

Tax exempt organizations: Don’t apply for an EIN until your organization is legally formed. Most organizations (see exceptions) are subject to automatic revocation of their tax-exempt status if required returns or notices aren’t filed for 3 consecutive years.

Political organizations: You must have an EIN to file Form 8871, Political Organization Notice of Section 527 Status. File this form within 24 hours of creating your organization to become tax exempt.

Who Needs an EIN?2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

You need an EIN if you:

  • Have employees
  • Will need to pay employment, excise or alcohol, tobacco, and firearms taxes
  • Withhold taxes on income, other than wages, paid to a non-resident alien

If you don’t need an EIN for federal tax purposes, you can still request one for banking or state tax purposes. EINs are not intended for other activities, such as state tax lien auctions, sales or lotteries.

You also need an EIN to operate any of these entities:

Find more in Understanding Your EIN, Publication 1635 PDF.

Why should I use eBusinessDocs?2025-05-20T16:40:12-07:00

While you can file for an EIN directly with the IRS, it can be a time consuming and confusing processes.  

At eBusinessDocs, we file EINs all day long and take the hassle and confusion out of the process for our customers.  We prepare the docs using your responses to simple questions, file with the IRS, and respond to any questions the IRS may have about your filing.  

If for some reason we can’t get you your EIN, we will give you a 100% refund, no questions asked.

How it Works in 3 Easy Steps

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1. Complete Our Simple Form

2. We Verify, Prepare & Submit Your SS-4

3. Receive Your EIN via Email

EIN Filing

DIY vs Done For You

Do It Yourself

  • Free to File
  • Navigate the IRS Website
  • Complete Docs With No Guidance
  • Possibly Have to Submit Multiple Times Due To Error
  • Time Consuming

Done For You

  • Easy & Simple eBusinessDocs Method

  • Expert Review & Processing
  • Guaranteed Same-Day Processing
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