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TRUST

  • Limited Liability Company Sole Proprietor / Individual Estate of-deceased-individual Non-Profit Organization Church Organization Partnership Personal Service Corporation S-Corporation Corporation

    Trust:  

    A Trust is a legal entity created under state law and is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a Trustor, gives another party, known at the Trustee, the right to legal ownership of assets (including property) for the benefit of another. The most common types of Trusts are Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts: 

    • Irrevocable Trust – The Trustor has no control of the trust (the trust cannot be repealed or annulled) and the trust will pay tax. 
    • Revocable Trust – A revocable trust is a trust that may be altered or terminated during the Trustor’s lifetime. Since the trust may be altered at any time until the Trustor’s death, it is considered part of the Trustor’s estate and is subject to taxation.  
  • Legal information

  • Trust name

    Input the legal business name of your Trust.

    Attention! The only punctuation and special characters allowed are hyphen (-) and ampersand(&). The Legal Name may not contain the following endings Corp, Inc, PA.

  • Type of Trust

    Please select the type of trust you are creating.

  • Creator/Grantor Information

  • Grantor/Creator Information

    An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

    Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

  • Grantor/Creator Information

    An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

    Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

  • Grantor/Creator Information

    An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

    Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

  • Grantor Information

    The Grantor is the person or business who is making the grant to create the trust. The Grantor can also sometimes be known as the Owner, Trustor, Donor, Settlor, Conservator, Guardian, or Custodian.

    If there is more than one Grantor, list the primary one. Or if all Grantors are equal, list only one.

    The Grantor and Trustee of a trust may sometimes be the same person.

  • Social Security Number

    Input the above creator or grantor’s social security number.

  • Trustee Information

  • Trustee Information

    The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

    More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

  • Trustee Information

    The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

    More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

  • Trustee Information

    The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

    More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

  • Trustee Information

    A Trustee manages the assets of the Trust. There may be more than one Trustee (but only list one).

  • Trustee Information

    A Trustee manages the assets of the Trust. There may be more than one Trustee (but only list one).

  • General questions

    Previous EIN

    In case you have had an EIN before for this specific entity where the same social security number was provided in this application, choose yes.

    • Previous EIN

      Please enter the previous EIN.

    • Previous EIN

      Please enter the previous EIN.

    Employees

    In case you plan to contract one of more employees for the rest of this tax year, choose yes.

    Give the information for the employee type, number and wages, if your answer was yes.

    Taxes Payment

    If you pay less than $4,000 in wages for the year you may file annually. If you expect to pay more than $4,000 in wages for the year you should file quarterly.

    Taxes Payment

    If you pay less than $4,000 in wages for the year you may file annually. If you expect to pay more than $4,000 in wages for the year you should file quarterly.

  • Agricultural Employees

    Provide the number of employees engaged in agriculture.

    If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

  • Household Employees 

    Provide the number of employees engaged in household work either full or part time.

    • Babysitters
    • Caretakers
    • Domestic workers
    • Drivers
    • Health aides
    • Housekeepers
    • Maids
    • Nannies
    • Private nurses
    • Yard workers

    If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

  • Other Employees

    Provide the number of employees hired to perform either part time or full time work for you or your company.

    If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

  • Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY

    First Wages Date

    Provide the date in which employees will first be paid from your company.

  • Trustee Address (P.O. Boxes are not authorized)

  • Corporate Address

    Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

    Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

  • Corporate Address

    Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

    Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

  • Corporate Address

    Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

    Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

  • Corporate Address

    Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

    Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

  • Corporate Address

    Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

    Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

    Different Mailing Address
    Select yes in case you wish to have your mail sent to a different address.

  • Different Mailing Address

    Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

  • Different Mailing Address

    Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

  • Different Mailing Address

    Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

  • Different Mailing Address

    Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

  • Dates

  • Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY

    Date Entity Started

    Input the start date of the entity in case you’re starting or accruing a new business. However, input the date you acquired the entity in case it’s already in operation.

  • Closing Month

    Please input the accounting year’s closing month. December is the accounting year’s end by default.

  • Applicant's Contact Information

  • Mobile Phone Number

    Please input the applicant’s mobile phone number. We will send text message updates regarding your order and may need to contact the applicant if additional information is required to complete the application.

  • Email Address

    Our primary means of communication is by email. Hence ensure that your email address is correct.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • By clicking 'Submit Application', I authorize EIN Tax ID Application, an authorized e-file provider, to apply for and receive the Employer Identification Number from the IRS. I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of service and to receive text message updates regarding my order.

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    • Limited Liability Company Sole Proprietor / Individual Estate of-deceased-individual Non-Profit Organization Church Organization Partnership Personal Service Corporation S-Corporation Corporation

      Trust:  

      A Trust is a legal entity created under state law and is a fiduciary relationship in which one party, known as a Trustor, gives another party, known at the Trustee, the right to legal ownership of assets (including property) for the benefit of another. The most common types of Trusts are Irrevocable and Revocable Trusts: 

      • Irrevocable Trust – The Trustor has no control of the trust (the trust cannot be repealed or annulled) and the trust will pay tax. 
      • Revocable Trust – A revocable trust is a trust that may be altered or terminated during the Trustor’s lifetime. Since the trust may be altered at any time until the Trustor’s death, it is considered part of the Trustor’s estate and is subject to taxation.  
    • Legal information

    • Trust name

      Input the Legal Business Name of your Trust.

      Alert! Only upper or lower case in sequential order letters (A-Z) and numbers (0-9) can be incorporated in the business name. The IRS however allows the hyphen (-) and ampersand (&) as the only acknowledged symbols!

    • Type of Trust

      Please select the type of trust you are creating.

    • Creator/Grantor Information

    • Grantor/Creator Information

      An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

      Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

    • Grantor/Creator Information

      An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

      Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

    • Grantor/Creator Information

      An individual or entity making a grant to form a Trust is referred to as a grantor or creator.

      Titles such as donor, settlor, Trustor, guardian, owner, conservator or custodian of the specified Trust are all used to refer to the creator or grantor.

    • Grantor Information

      The Grantor is the person or business who is making the grant to create the trust. The Grantor can also sometimes be known as the Owner, Trustor, Donor, Settlor, Conservator, Guardian, or Custodian.

      If there is more than one Grantor, list the primary one. Or if all Grantors are equal, list only one.

      The Grantor and Trustee of a trust may sometimes be the same person.

    • Social Security Number

      Input the above creator or grantor’s social security number.

    • Trustee Information

    • Trustee Information

      The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

      More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

    • Trustee Information

      The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

      More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

    • Trustee Information

      The designated individual assigned to manage or control a Trust is referred to as a Trustee.

      More often than not, the grantor is the same individual as the Trustee. However, there can only be one person listed as a Trustee.

    • Trustee Information

      A Trustee manages the assets of the Trust. There may be more than one Trustee (but only list one).

    • Trustee Information

      A Trustee manages the assets of the Trust. There may be more than one Trustee (but only list one).

    • General questions

      Previous EIN

      In case you have had an EIN before for this specific entity where the same social security number was provided in this application, choose yes.

      • Previous EIN

        Please enter the previous EIN.

      • Previous EIN

        Please enter the previous EIN.

      Employees

      In case you plan to contract one of more employees for the rest of this tax year, choose yes.

      Give the information for the employee type, number and wages, if your answer was yes.

      Taxes Payment

      If you pay less than $4,000 in wages for the year you may file annually. If you expect to pay more than $4,000 in wages for the year you should file quarterly.

      Taxes Payment

      If you pay less than $4,000 in wages for the year you may file annually. If you expect to pay more than $4,000 in wages for the year you should file quarterly.

    • Agricultural Employees

      Provide the number of employees engaged in agriculture.

      If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

    • Household Employees 

      Provide the number of employees engaged in household work either full or part time.

      • Babysitters
      • Caretakers
      • Domestic workers
      • Drivers
      • Health aides
      • Housekeepers
      • Maids
      • Nannies
      • Private nurses
      • Yard workers

      If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

    • Other Employees

      Provide the number of employees hired to perform either part time or full time work for you or your company.

      If you do not plan to hire any employees for this certain type listed please enter 0.

    • Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY

      First Wages Date

      Provide the date in which employees will first be paid from your company.

    • Trustee Address (P.O. Boxes are not authorized)

    • Corporate Address

      Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

      Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

    • Corporate Address

      Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

      Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

    • Corporate Address

      Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

      Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

    • Corporate Address

      Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

      Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

    • Corporate Address

      Alert! The IRS does NOT allow PO Boxes!

      Input your corporation’s address or corporate address.

      Different Mailing Address
      Select yes in case you wish to have your mail sent to a different address.

    • Different Mailing Address

      Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

    • Different Mailing Address

      Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

    • Different Mailing Address

      Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

    • Different Mailing Address

      Enter the address where you would like to receive your entity related documents.

    • Dates

    • Date Format: MM slash DD slash YYYY

      Date Entity Started

      Input the start date of the entity in case you’re starting or accruing a new business. However, input the date you acquired the entity in case it’s already in operation.

    • Closing Month

      Please input the accounting year’s closing month. December is the accounting year’s end by default.

    • Applicant's Contact Information

    • Mobile Phone Number

      Please input the applicant’s mobile phone number. We will send text message updates regarding your order and may need to contact the applicant if additional information is required to complete the application.

    • Email Address

      Our primary means of communication is by email. Hence ensure that your email address is correct.

    • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

    By clicking 'Submit Application', I authorize EIN Tax ID Application, an authorized e-file provider, to apply for and receive the Employer Identification Number from the IRS. I agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of service and to receive text message updates regarding my order.

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