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In this video, 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 is required for various business structures such as sole proprietorships, LLCs, or corporations. To properly close your business, it's essential to cancel the EIN to prevent future tax filings, payments, or any obligations that might arise after the business ceases operations. Additionally, closing the EIN helps mitigate the risk of fraud by ensuring that no open accounts can be exploited by unauthorized individuals.