Hello everyone, I am a life insurance agent I do not know what my EIN would be can you please give me information on this topic thank you in advance.
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Hello @SusanaH1 ,
Typically an agent's EIN would be tied to the insurance company they work through. Since Employer Identification Numbers are also their Federal Tax Identification Number, the IRS or your company's HR would have this info.
If you're self-employed, you may have an EIN, but the IRS doesn't require one like it does for companies. The IRS would typically be the best resource for figuring this out, if you're unable to find any documentation with your number on it.
Hello @SusanaH1 ,
Typically an agent's EIN would be tied to the insurance company they work through. Since Employer Identification Numbers are also their Federal Tax Identification Number, the IRS or your company's HR would have this info.
If you're self-employed, you may have an EIN, but the IRS doesn't require one like it does for companies. The IRS would typically be the best resource for figuring this out, if you're unable to find any documentation with your number on it.
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