
US Incorporation · EIN & ITIN
Your US tax IDs,
without an SSN.
An EIN is your US company's federal tax ID — required to open a bank account, run payroll, and file US taxes — and an ITIN is a personal US tax ID for founders who need one. Neither requires an SSN. We file your EIN with the IRS on the non-resident path (Form SS-4) and obtain ITINs where needed, all from India.
The EIN is what unblocks everything after incorporation — banking, Stripe, payroll, and tax filings. We get your company's EIN and any founder ITINs without an SSN, completed correctly the first time so nothing bounces back.
- EIN
- Your company's tax ID
- ITIN
- For founders who need one
- No SSN required
- Filed the non-resident way
The ID that blocks everything
No SSN, no US address — but you still need an ID.
- EIN
How do you get an EIN with no SSN?
The online IRS EIN tool requires an SSN or ITIN. Non-resident founders have to file Form SS-4 by fax or mail — slow and easy to get wrong if you've never done it.
- ITIN
Do you, personally, need an ITIN?
Some founders need a personal US tax ID (ITIN) for filings, banking, or treaty benefits. Knowing whether you need one — and applying correctly — isn't obvious.
- Blocked downstream
No EIN means no bank account or payroll.
Almost everything after incorporation — banking, Stripe, payroll, tax filings — needs an EIN first. A delayed EIN delays everything else.
- Errors & rejections
One wrong field and it bounces back weeks later?
A mistake on the responsible-party line or entity type can get the application rejected, restarting the clock. Getting it right the first time matters.
Without an SSN, the fast online EIN route is closed to you, and almost everything after incorporation — banking, payments, payroll, tax filings — waits on that EIN. Getting it right the first time, and knowing whether you also need an ITIN, is what keeps the rest moving.
What's included
Both US tax IDs, obtained for you.
Your company's EIN and any founder ITINs — assessed, prepared, filed, and delivered by one team.
EIN application (Form SS-4)
We prepare and file your company's EIN with the IRS — including the non-resident path that doesn't require an SSN — and deliver your EIN confirmation.
- Form SS-4 prepared & filed
- Non-resident, no-SSN path
- EIN confirmation delivered
ITIN application (Form W-7)
Where a founder needs a personal US tax ID, we prepare the ITIN application with the required documentation and certification, and track it through the IRS.
- Form W-7 prepared
- Document certification guidance
- Application tracked to issuance
Do you actually need an ITIN?
Not every founder needs an ITIN. We tell you whether you do — based on your role, filings, and treaty position — so you don't apply for one you don't need.
- ITIN need assessment
- Treaty-benefit check
- Clear yes / no answer
Confirmation & 147C letter
We deliver your official EIN confirmation, and can obtain a 147C verification letter from the IRS whenever a bank or platform asks for one.
- EIN confirmation letter
- 147C verification on request
- Copies for banking & platforms
Responsible party & details
We complete the responsible-party, entity-type, and address fields correctly the first time, so the application isn't rejected and restarted weeks later.
- Responsible-party set correctly
- Entity type matched to your filing
- Reduced rejection risk
Ready to bank & run payroll
With your EIN in hand, you're ready for the next steps — opening a US bank account, connecting Stripe, and running payroll — which the same team can carry.
- Bank-account ready
- Stripe / payments ready
- Payroll setup unblocked
How we work
From no ID to EIN in hand.
We confirm your entity details and tell you exactly which IDs you need — EIN for the company, and whether any founder needs an ITIN.
We complete Form SS-4 (and W-7 if needed) accurately — responsible party, entity type, and documentation done right the first time.
We submit to the IRS on the non-resident path and track the application, chasing it down rather than leaving you waiting blind.
You get your EIN confirmation (and ITIN where applicable), plus a 147C letter on request, ready for banking and payroll.
FAQ
EIN & ITIN for non-residents, answered.
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is your US company's federal tax ID, issued by the IRS. It's required to open a US bank account, connect payment processors like Stripe, run payroll, and file US taxes. Effectively every step after incorporation depends on having an EIN, which is why getting it quickly matters.
Let's get your US tax IDs sorted.
Tell us about your entity and whether you've started the EIN process. We'll confirm which IDs you need and file them correctly, on the non-resident path.
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