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Dont submit a new application if you made a mistake on your original EIN form. Instead, send a letter to the IRS explaining the error and providing the correct information. This letter should be signed by an authorized representative of your company and include your current EIN.
To update the information the IRS has on file, one should submit a letter (on company letterhead if possible) to the appropriate IRS office with the following information: The responsible partys full legal name; The responsible partys Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN);
6 Steps to Complete SS-4 Gather the Information Necessary To Complete Form SS-4. Youll want to gather information on the business. Complete the General Information Section. Complete the Business Type Information Section. Complete the Other Business Information Section. Sign the Form. Submit Your Form SS-4.
Keep Form SS-4 information current. Use Form 8822-B to report changes to your responsible party, address or location. Changes in responsible parties must be reported to the IRS within 60 days.
In e-file, a taxpayers Employer Identification Number (EIN) and name control in the Return Header must match the data in the IRS e-file database. If the EIN and name control do not match at the parent (consolidated) level, the e-filed return will reject.
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Filing your Form SS-4 online is the faster and cleaner way to process your application. Visit the IRS website, navigate to the online registration process, and follow the step-by-step instructions.
You can obtain a copy of your verified SS-4 by: Returning to the IRS online portal where you applied for an EIN. From here, you can re-download the form as a PDF. Contacting the IRS at its Business and Specialty Tax Line and EIN Assignment line. The number is: (800) 829-4933.
Contact the IRS Theres no specific form for correcting the information on your SS4 form application. Instead, youll likely need to send a letter to the IRS to make changes.

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