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You may be required to obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). The FEIN is issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The FEIN is used to identify taxpayers who are required to file various business tax returns.
The Missouri Department of Revenue administers Missouri's business tax laws, and collects sales and use tax, employer withholding, motor fuel tax, cigarette tax, financial institutions tax, corporation income tax, and corporation franchise tax.
Missouri tax id number field - This field is used only if you have ever been issued a Missouri Department of Revenue tax identification number for this specific owner/entity. If you have never been issued a number for this owner/entity, this field will be left blank.
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However, it’s important to know that you can obtain your Missouri Tax Identification Number directly from the state without any additional costs. A Missouri sales tax license can be obtained by registering through MyTaxMissouri or by mailing Form 2643.
To check the status of your business tax registration, please enter either the FEIN or SSN you registered with as well as the confirmation number for your registration.
The Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) requires that all businesses, individuals and other entities have a valid tax identification number. This is called an Employer Identification Number or EIN. The DOR also has a website where you can apply for your own EIN.
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Applying for a Missouri tax ID number is just one step on the path to a successful company structure. Visit the Missouri Secretary of State website to determine if your company name is, indeed, available.
Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) for your business. Visit irs.gov. or call 1-800-829-4933-Sales or use tax—You will need to know your estimated monthly sales so we can determine your filing frequency.-Withholding tax—You will need to know your estimated monthly wages paid, so we can determine your withholding filing frequency.-