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In this tutorial, attorney Elizabeth Potts Weinstein discusses the process of closing or canceling your Employer Identification Number (EIN) with the IRS when shutting down a business. An EIN serves as a tax identification number, similar to a social security number for individuals, and can be obtained by sole proprietorships, LLCs, or corporations. It's important to close your EIN to avoid future filings, payments, or taxes, even if the business is no longer operating. Additionally, shutting down the EIN helps prevent potential fraud by ensuring that no inactive accounts can be exploited.