If you own a business, an Employer Identification Number (EIN) is one of the most critical pieces of information you need for taxes, banking, and legal paperwork. But what happens if you misplace it? Finding your EIN is easier than you might think.
This guide will explain what an EIN is, why it matters, how to locate yours, and best practices for storing it securely.
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit number issued by the IRS to identify your business for tax purposes. It functions like a Social Security Number for businesses and is used for:
If you’re operating a sole proprietorship without employees, you may not need an EIN, but if you're operating a sole proprietorship and have employees, you are required to get one.
If you already have an EIN but can’t find it, here are a few ways to locate it:
When you applied for an EIN, the IRS sent you a confirmation letter (CP 575). This letter contains your EIN and should be stored securely. If you have a digital or physical filing system, look there first. The IRS will not provide another copy of this notice, so be sure to retain a copy of your own.
2. Review Business Documents
Your EIN may also be listed on:
If you can’t find your EIN anywhere, you can call the IRS Business & Specialty Tax Line at (800) 829-4933 (Monday–Friday, 7 a.m.–7 p.m. local time).
Important: The IRS will only provide your EIN over the phone if you are the business owner or an authorized representative. Be prepared to verify your identity.
4. Check with Your Accountant or Bookkeeper
If you work with a tax professional, bookkeeper, or accountant, they should have your EIN on file. This is why having a well-organized financial team is critical to managing your business records.
5. If You Lost Your EIN Confirmation Letter
If you need a new copy of your EIN confirmation letter, you can request one from the IRS by phone. Unfortunately, there is no online option for retrieving it.
For more information, visit the IRS EIN assistance page:
Once you locate your EIN, store it securely so you don’t lose it again.
At LedgerFi, we strongly recommend working with a bookkeeper who maintains proper file storage while ensuring you still have full visibility into your business records.
Is an EIN the same as a TIN? No, an EIN (Employer Identification Number) is a type of TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number), but not all TINs are EINs.
A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a broad term that refers to any number used to identify a taxpayer with the IRS. There are several types:
Losing your EIN can be frustrating, but retrieving it is simple if you follow the steps outlined above. More importantly, once you find it, store it securely and ensure your accountant or bookkeeper has it on file.
If you need guidance organizing your business records or applying for an EIN, LedgerFi is here to help. Contact us today to ensure your tax and financial documents are always accessible when you need them.
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