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EIN
(redirected from Employer identification number)

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EINAer Lingus Limited, Ireland (ICAO code)
EINEffective Input Noise (audio)
EINEindhoven, Netherlands - Welschap (Airport Code)
EINElderhostel Institute Network
EINElection Information Network (Iraq)
EINEmitter Index Number
EINEmployee Identification Number
EINEmployer Identification Number
EINEngine Identification Number
EINEnron Intelligent Network (Enron)
EINEnvironmental Information Network
EINEquipment Identification Number
EINEquivalent Input Noise
EINEuropean Ideas Network (think tank)
EINEuropean Infertility Network
EINEuropean Informatics Network
EINExperimental Integrated Network
EINEmployer Id Number
EINEuropean Internet Network

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A company's Employer Identification Number may be required in some cases for tax purposes.
Those preparers must provide all other required information such as name, address, relevant employer identification number, the preparer's individual identification number and phone number.
Tax consultants and preparers with home-business-based clients can find tips here on tax breaks in compliance with congressional law, the tax code and tax court rulings such as "converting 'commuting miles' into tax-deductible business miles," the benefits of obtaining an employer identification number and deductions for donations.
 
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