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hey this is attorney Elizabeth Potts Weinstein and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about closing or canceling your EIN with the IRS so if youamp;#39;re shutting down your business one of the things that may be on your to-do list is figuring out what do you do with your eim now an EIN is called an employer identification number but itamp;#39;s really more than that it is a number that you get from the IRS itamp;#39;s kind of like a social security number for a human being an EIN is the tax identification number for a business and you could have gotten that as a sole proprietorship or you could have gotten that as an LLC or a corporation now as youamp;#39;re shutting down your business you kind of want to close everything right and part of this is so you donamp;#39;t have upcoming filings or payments or taxes or anything due even when the business doesnamp;#39;t exist and part of it is a way to prevent fraud theoretically if you just leave accounts open all over the place someone