Exporter Identification Number (EIN)

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Exporter Identification Number (EIN)

An Exporter Identification Number (EIN) is a unique nine-digit numerical code assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to identify business entities, particularly those located in the United States. It serves as a tax identification number for businesses operating within the country. Customs authorities also utilize the EIN to associate entities with their import and export activities, including Customs bonds, Customs entries, and ISF filings. The EIN is a crucial identifier used to link businesses to their export-related transactions and compliance requirements. It enables accurate tracking and record-keeping of business activities in the realm of international trade. Having an EIN is typically a requirement for exporters when providing shipping notices and engaging in export-related processes.

 

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