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so youamp;#39;ve started a business and youamp;#39;ve applied for and received your ein now youamp;#39;re filling out some paperwork that requires an ein like hiring employees filing your taxes or maybe applying for a bank loan the problem is you donamp;#39;t remember your ein in this video weamp;#39;ll go over the ways you can find your ein in ways you could find another businessamp;#39;s ein as well now if youamp;#39;re not sure what an ein is or how to get one check out our other video what is an ein linked below now thereamp;#39;s a couple ways you can recover your ein all of which are pretty quick and pretty easy the first place you can find your ein is business documents when you apply for an ein with the irs theyamp;#39;ll have sent you a computer generated confirmation if you still have that and know where it is youamp;#39;ll be able to easily find your ein another possibility is tax documents if this isnamp;#39;t your first year of business and youamp;#39;ve filed