Open business bank accounts, file taxes, and hire employees with ease. Let us handle the process for you—fast, accurate, and hassle-free.


What is an EIN?

An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is your business’s federal tax ID. It’s required for:

  • Opening a business bank account
  • Filing federal and state taxes
  • Hiring employees
  • Operating legally as a business entity

Why You Need an Official IRS Confirmation Letter

The IRS confirmation letter proves your EIN is valid and officially registered. Without it, banks and government agencies may delay approvals or filings. We ensure you receive your EIN correctly and quickly with your confirmation letter included.


How Our Service Works

  1. Fill out a simple form with your business details
  2. We submit your EIN application to the IRS
  3. Receive your official IRS EIN confirmation letter
  4. Ready to use your EIN for taxes, banking, and hiring

Benefits of Using Our Service

  • ✅ Fast and accurate filing
  • ✅ Official IRS confirmation letter included
  • ✅ Avoid mistakes and delays
  • ✅ Focus on growing your business while we handle the paperwork

Who This Is For

  • Entrepreneurs starting a new business
  • Small business owners needing an EIN
  • Businesses hiring employees or opening business accounts
  • Anyone who wants a hassle-free EIN process

Don’t wait! Get your EIN and IRS confirmation letter today.

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As the year winds down, most business owners and individuals start thinking about the holidays — not their taxes. But smart taxpayers know that the best time to plan for taxes is before the year ends, not in the spring when the filing rush begins.

At Acceptance Tax & Accounting, we believe in proactive planning that saves you stress, time, and money. Here’s why year-end tax planning always beats last-minute filing.

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This free guide reveals the 5 most overlooked tax deductions that could save you hundreds — even thousands — every year.

📥 Download your free checklist today and make sure you’re not giving Uncle Sam a tip!

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