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Your New Beginning

Simple U.S. Business Setup – ITIN, EIN & LLC Services

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🛠 No Docs? No Problem

ITIN, EIN & LLC Filing Help — Without the Stress
We work with certified professionals to help you apply for your ITIN or EIN correctly and securely. Need to form an LLC? We’ll guide you through that too. Our team handles the paperwork so you don’t have to.

🚀 Start Your Future Today

Use Your ITIN, EIN, or LLC Like a Pro
Once your ITIN or EIN is approved—or your LLC is formed—we guide you through the next steps, from launching a business to building your financial presence. We offer ongoing support after filing, so you don’t have to figure it out alone.

🤝 Confidential & Trusted

Your Info Stays Safe
We take your privacy seriously. All personal details you provide are kept strictly confidential and never shared without your permission. Our secure platform and dedicated support team ensure your data stays safe every step of the way.

📞 Real Support, Real People

Talk to a Real Person Who Gets It
You'll always get real, knowledgeable support from people who understand the ITIN/EIN process — and your unique situation.

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FAQs

Explore common questions 

Question:

Will I need to mail my original passport to the IRS?

Answer:

Normally, if you apply on your own, the IRS requires either your original passport or a certified copy from your passport authority. But we work with authorized Certifying Acceptance Agents (CAAs), who verify your identity via video — so you don’t need to send your original documents to the IRS.

Question:

What’s the difference between an EIN and an ITIN?

Answer:

• EIN (Employer Identification Number) is used for business purposes, opening a company, hiring employees, opening a business bank account, etc.
• ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is for individuals who need to file taxes or access certain financial systems but don’t qualify for an SSN.

Question:

 Can I use an EIN or ITIN to open a U.S. bank account?

Answer:

Yes, many banks accept EINs and ITINs when opening U.S. personal or business accounts. While approval depends on the bank’s own requirements, we can share tips on which banks tend to be more flexible and how clients typically prepare.

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