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Old 04-01-2017, 03:19 AM
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EIN for a single owner llc with no employees

I have an llc which i am the single owner, and, i have no employees.
when doing my schedule c, i was always entering my name, my company name, my ssn, and my LLC EIN on schedule c. even an accountant had done it that way for me several years ago when i started

yesterday another accountant told me, entering of EIN on schedule C is not necessary, and actually we should not, as it might develop the expectation of filing payroll taxes. what do you think about this? can you share experiences or thoughts?

he even told me that getting an ein was not even necessary for me in the first place until i will have employees.



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