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janetupnorth said:Pampered Chef itself has one, but you don't because you are your own business. Ask the purpose of having a number.
HO can provide copies of seller permits/insurance or you can find their Federal number on your tax statement from PC...but I'd still ask why?
cmdtrgd said:We don't collect tax and send a check to the state, HO does.
Chef Bobby said:The only way you will need to charge extra tax and write a check for it is if you have cash and carry items. The last booth I worked, even though I didn't sell anything or even take orders, they made me sign a tax form and put $0 for sales.
Chef Bobby said:The only way you will need to charge extra tax and write a check for it is if you have cash and carry items. The last booth I worked, even though I didn't sell anything or even take orders, they made me sign a tax form and put $0 for sales.
wadesgirl said:I called HO and had to leave a message with the tax department. Not really for sure, they transfered me twice before sending me there.
letscook04 said:Did you ever get an answer?
jamie sullivan said:i was told that to "employ" children in your home and write it off on your taxes you needed an id number, any comments?
jamie sullivan said:i was told that to "employ" children in your home and write it off on your taxes you needed an id number, any comments?
Chef Bobby said:Most cash and carry booths are wholesale items that hasn't had tax paid. Someone that sold Avon at her booth said that she just charged the extra tax that they asked for and wrote a check for it afterwards.
A Tax ID Number, also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the IRS to identify businesses, including non-profit organizations like churches. A church booth may need an EIN for tax purposes, such as reporting income and expenses, opening a bank account, and applying for certain licenses or permits.
To obtain an EIN for your church booth, you can apply online through the IRS website, by phone, fax, or mail. The fastest and easiest way is to apply online, which typically takes only a few minutes to complete.
No, applying for an EIN is completely free of charge. However, be cautious of third-party websites that may charge a fee for obtaining an EIN on your behalf. You can easily apply for an EIN yourself through the IRS website at no cost.
No, a church booth is considered a separate entity and must have its own EIN. The church's EIN should only be used for church-related activities and not for any business or fundraising activities, including those of a church booth.
If you apply online, you will receive your EIN immediately after completing the application. If you apply by phone, fax, or mail, it may take up to four weeks to receive your EIN. It is recommended to apply for an EIN at least four to six weeks before your church booth's first event to ensure you receive it in time.