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Hi, Iamp;#39;m Tony here at The Really Useful Information Company and today, weamp;#39;re talking about EINs. Weamp;#39;ll discuss what they are, why you might want or need one, and how to apply with the IRS for free. (chimes) So what is an EIN exactly? Simply put, an EIN is like a Social Security number for your business. What EIN actually stands for is Employer Identification Number. As the name implies, an EIN is a number that the IRS issues to be able to tell businesses apart from one another. You can also find it called FEIN because someone decided they wanted the word federal in front of it or you can find it referenced as your businessamp;#39;s Tax Identification Number. Whatever you decide to call it, youamp;#39;ll probably want to know if you even need an EIN. For this, the key word is employer. If your business has or is going to have employees, youamp;#39;ll need an EIN. Additionally, any business that is either a partnership or a multi-member LLC has to have an EIN to