Tax ID / EIN Online Application

Welcome to our simple online tool for obtaining your Minnesota Federal Tax ID. Click here to start now, or learn more below.

If your answer is "Yes" to one or more of the questions below, you are in need of a Federal Tax ID in Minnesota:

Are you opening a business bank account?
Do you have employees?
Do you operate your business as an LLC or any type of Corporation or Partnership?
Do you file employment tax returns, excise tax returns, or alcohol / tobacco / firearm tax returns?
Are you a Trust, Estate, Non-Profit, Farmers Cooperative, Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit, or Plan Administrator?
Do you have a Keogh plan?

Generally, Minnesota businesses need a Federal Tax ID.

Establishing a new Minnesota EIN number / Federal Tax ID is often one of the first things a new Minnesota business does. One common reason is that most business license applications will ask for the ID.

Minnesota Federal Tax ID / EIN numbers are valid in all fifty states. Many states issue "state tax IDs", which can go by names like sales tax number, resale number, and wholesale number. But any Minnesota business that requires a state tax ID will also require the nine-digit Minnesota Federal Tax ID that you can acquire right here.

Start Federal Tax ID Application
Additional Resources


© SimpleFilings. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Affiliate Program | Careers | Commitment to Security


SimpleFilings is a document preparation & filing service and cannot provide legal, financial, or other professional advice. We provide only self-help services at your specific
direction, including a review of your answers for completeness, spelling, grammar, and the like. But at no time do we review the information you submit from a legal, accounting,
or other professional standpoint. If you require those services, please seek an appropriately licensed professional in your area. This site is not affiliated with the US Department
of the Treasury or the IRS, and the information provided herein is general information on questions and issues commonly encountered.


Alabama | Alaska | Arizona | Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky
Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico
New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont
Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming