dfchelbay
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Hi everyone. I have a tax question. I own my own business and have always just filed all my income under my own social security number with IRS. Back in May I agreed to do some work for a company on an ongoing basis and they have paid me albeit sporadically at times. Yesterday, I received a check from them for work I did over a month ago and in the envelope was a W-9 for me to fill out & return. Normally, I would have no issue filling it out, but I've come to realize that one of the people in this company is as shady as they come. It happens to be the person asking for the W-9 too. I am hesitant to fill out the form. Here's my dilemma: It's really good money & I don't want to lose it, but I do not wish to give this person my social security number. I do everything above board so I will absolutely include the income on my IRS return.
Here's what I'm considering doing:
Applying for an EIN (Employer Identification Number) with the IRS. Has anyone done this? Can I have an EIN for this business activity and my SSN for all my other income? Or, if/when I get the EIN I can put all sources of incomes under that on the business forms I attach to my 1040.
Anyone use an EIN for their business? If so, do you have any issues or tax ramifications? I've always done everything under my own SSN & attached Schedule C (Net Profit from Business) and Schedule SE (Self Employment Tax).
I'm hoping I can put everything under an EIN and have my taxes remain unchanged, i.e. same amount owed as if using my own SSN. It's unknown to me right now if there are tax ramifications to using EIN versus SSN.
I look forward to hearing from those that already do this. Thanks
Here's what I'm considering doing:
Applying for an EIN (Employer Identification Number) with the IRS. Has anyone done this? Can I have an EIN for this business activity and my SSN for all my other income? Or, if/when I get the EIN I can put all sources of incomes under that on the business forms I attach to my 1040.
Anyone use an EIN for their business? If so, do you have any issues or tax ramifications? I've always done everything under my own SSN & attached Schedule C (Net Profit from Business) and Schedule SE (Self Employment Tax).
I'm hoping I can put everything under an EIN and have my taxes remain unchanged, i.e. same amount owed as if using my own SSN. It's unknown to me right now if there are tax ramifications to using EIN versus SSN.
I look forward to hearing from those that already do this. Thanks