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Originally Posted by cockhungryhoes
I did give them a different number. The IRS asigned me a EIN that is different then my SSN but they (The IRS) knows its me. I applyed for a EIN as a sole proprietor, after reading up on it. It's was reccomend by the IRS for "Internet business." No business name was required, it's just designed to allow you to keep your SSN confidential.
I stated above by mistake that it was a "TIN." Sorry for the confustion. The IRS states you can have an EIN even with no employees and use it this way. I filled out this form
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fss4.pdf
In box 8a I checked off Sole Proprietor
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Nick,
Can you shoot me an email with your info exactly how you are saying it's supposed to be
mike@vividcash.com (Spam Arrest). There may be a mix-up or our reporting agency may not be totally up to date. Chris also may have misunderstood this situation because it does seem a little more complicated than normal. If everything checks out, I'll have your payout included with June P1.
-Mike C.