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Posted by Arthur Kamlet on October 24, 2006, 7:08 am
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> with respect to single member LLC privacy, if you have to
> give a SSN as your TIN, people with a bit of brains can
> figure things out. The way to avoid this is for the LLC to
> get its own TIN, which I guess amounts to an election to be
> taxed as a corporation.
I disagree.
Obtaining an EIN is simply obtaining an EIN, and not an
election on how to be taxed.
If a sole proprietorship hires employees it needs an EIN
anyway, without any such election.
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Art Kamlet ArtKamlet @ AOL.com Columbus OH K2PZH
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