You need a new EIN, in general, when you change your entity’s ownership or structure.
You don’t need a new EIN if you just change your business name or address.
Check your entity type to see when you need a new EIN.
If you have an EIN as a sole proprietor or household employer, use that EIN for care you receive in your home. Don’t get a new EIN.
Get a new EIN if you:
- Incorporate
- Form a partnership
- Declare bankruptcy
- Purchase or inherit a business that you operate as a sole proprietor
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change your business name or locations
- Own multiple businesses
Get a new EIN if you:
- Get a new charter for a corporation from the secretary of state
- Are a corporation’s subsidiary
- Change to a partnership or a sole proprietorship
- Merge and create a new corporation
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change your business name or locations
- Declare bankruptcy
- Are a division of a corporation
- Are the surviving corporation after a corporate merger
- Choose to be taxed as an S corporation
- Reorganize to change only your identity or location
- Convert at the state level and don’t change your business structure
Get a new EIN if you:
- Incorporate
- Take over a partnership to operate as a sole proprietor
- End a partnership and begin a new one
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change your name or locations
- Declare bankruptcy
- Form a new partnership after terminating one under IRC Section 708(b)(1)(B)
- Change ownership of 50% or more of the partnership within 12 months (See terminated partnerships under Treas. Reg. 301.6109-1)
Get a new EIN if you:
- Form a new single-member LLC and choose to be taxed as a corporation or S corporation
- Form a new single-member LLC and have to file excise or employment taxes
- Form a new multi-member LLC
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change your name or locations
- Report income tax as a branch or division of another entity and you don’t have employees or owe excise tax
- Convert a partnership to an LLC classified as a partnership
- Change your tax election to a corporation or S corporation
- Form a single-member LLC and don’t choose to be taxed as a corporation or S corporation and don’t have employees or owe excise tax
Get a new EIN if you:
- Create a trust with estate funds (not simply a continuation of the estate)
- Represent an estate that operates a business after the owner's death
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change your name or address and are the administrator, personal representative or executor
Get a new EIN if you:
- Have many trusts and one person is the grantor or maker
- Change to an estate
- Change a living or intervivos trust to a testamentary trust
- Terminate a living trust by distributing its property to a residual trust
You don’t need a new EIN if you:
- Change the trustee
- Change the grantor or beneficiary name or address