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February 18, 2026

I’m going to say this loud for the people in the back:
If you own a business and you’re still handing out your Social Security number, we need to fix that. Immediately.
This comes up every single year around 1099 season. Service providers panic. Business owners avoid W-9 requests. Everyone’s nervous about sending sensitive info through email like it’s no big deal.
It is a big deal.
And the solution is stupid simple.
An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is basically a Social Security number for your business.
And before you say, “But I’m just a sole prop” or “I don’t have employees”—stop. That doesn’t matter.
If you:
You should have an EIN.
Why? Because you should never be emailing your Social Security number to clients, bookkeepers, or accountants if you don’t have to. Period.
When you do work for someone, they are responsible for issuing you a 1099 (if applicable).
To do that, they need a W-9 from you.
That W-9 includes:
That tax ID number can be:
If you have an EIN, that’s what goes on the W-9.
The IRS actually expects to see your name + EIN on the 1099. This is completely normal.
Short answer: Yes.
Longer answer:
A responsible service provider doesn’t wait until January 29th when everyone’s scrambling. You proactively send your W-9 to clients so:
And again, this is exactly why having an EIN matters. It lets you do this without exposing your Social Security number.
This part is important, so read carefully.
👉 The ONLY place you should get an EIN is directly from the IRS.
👉 It is FREE.
👉 Do not pay a third-party service.
There are predators out there charging $250–$400 for something that takes 10 minutes.
Here’s the real website:
https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online
A few things to know:
Pro tip from someone who’s lived the pain:
👉 Do not name multiple businesses the exact same thing in different states.
If you do, you may get stuck faxing forms to the IRS like it’s 1998.
Ask me how I know.
Good. You should be.
That’s why:
This isn’t paranoia. It’s basic business hygiene.
If you own a business and don’t have an EIN yet, this is your sign.
Not next quarter. Not “after busy season.”
Today.
You didn’t start your business to stress over IRS forms or data security.
I did.
If you’re not sure:
That’s literally my lane.
👉 Work with Lookout Bookkeeping:
https://www.lktbook.com
👉 Grab the free resource: “Tax Planning Questions to Ask Your Accountant”
(so you stop getting vague answers and start getting clarity):
https://www.lktbook.com