My business partner and I want to start a U.S. company, but neither of us is comfortable using our Social Security Numbers on the application. What is the process, if there is one, to get an EIN for our business without using my SSN or my partner’s SSN? Can the IRS still issue an EIN if we leave that part blank, and what steps should we follow as business owners?
Yes, you can get an EIN without using your SSN or your partner’s SSN.
The IRS allows you to apply using Form SS-4. If the responsible party doesn’t have an SSN or ITIN, you can simply leave that field blank and write “Foreign entity – no legal requirement to obtain an SSN/ITIN” on the form. The IRS will process your application and assign an EIN once they verify your business details.
To prevent delays or rejections, many non-residents use professional assistance. Business Globalizer and Expedite Formation both help entrepreneurs correctly file EIN applications, form LLCs, and stay compliant.
In short: fill out Form SS-4 with accurate business information, leave the SSN field blank if you don’t have one, and you’ll receive your valid EIN once processed.