Multiple EINs
Multiple EIN Form 2290 Filing
File Form 2290 for several businesses under one login, with each EIN and legal name kept separate and correct so every return clears the IRS the first time.
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Plenty of filers are not filing for a single company. A tax professional files for a roster of clients, a holding company files for its subsidiaries, and an owner with a few businesses files for each of them. The hard part is not the form, it is keeping the EINs straight, because the IRS ties every Form 2290 to one EIN and the exact legal name on record. Consulics lets you file for many businesses from one login while keeping each one separate, correct, and easy to renew next year.
One login, many businesses
File for every company you handle from a single account, switching between EINs instead of juggling logins.
Each EIN kept correct
Every return goes under its own EIN and exact legal name, the match the IRS requires to accept it.
Separate, not merged
Each business keeps its own vehicles and Schedule 1s, so nothing bleeds from one entity into another.
Client sub accounts
Tax pros can give each client business its own space and hand over its own stamped Schedule 1.
Built for holding companies
Run several operating companies or subsidiaries under one roof without a separate provider for each.
Saved for next year
Every entity and its trucks carry over, so renewing a dozen businesses is review, not re entry.
Keep each EIN and name matched to avoid rejects
When you file for many businesses, the single biggest risk is a mismatch between the EIN and the legal name the IRS has on file for that entity. That mismatch is what triggers reject code R0000-922, and it happens far more often when a dozen EINs are handled at once and one company's name lands on another's return. Filing each business in its own space, under its own EIN and exact name control, is the simplest way to keep returns clearing the first time. A newly assigned EIN can also take about two weeks to appear in the IRS e-file system, which is worth checking before a deadline.
More on this in common 2290 reject codes and getting an EIN for Form 2290.
Multiple EIN 2290 — common questions
Can I file Form 2290 for more than one EIN in the same account?
Yes. Consulics is built for multiple EINs under one login, so a tax professional, a holding company, or anyone running several businesses can file each entity without a separate account for each. You switch between businesses instead of logging in and out.
Why does each business need its own EIN on the 2290?
The IRS matches every Form 2290 to an EIN and the legal name tied to it. A Social Security number is not accepted, and one EIN cannot stand in for another company. Filing each business under its own correct EIN and name is what keeps the return from rejecting.
What causes a multi business 2290 to reject?
The most common cause is a name and EIN that do not match the IRS record for that entity, which returns reject code R0000-922. Keeping each business separate, with the exact legal name control the IRS has on file, avoids the mix ups that happen when many EINs are handled at once.
I file for clients. Can I keep their businesses organized?
Yes. You can set up sub accounts so each client business stays in its own space, with its own EIN, vehicles, and stamped Schedule 1s, rather than one long combined list. That keeps the work clean at renewal time and simple to hand a client their own copy.
File every business from one account
Multiple EINs, kept separate and matched, from an IRS Authorized e-file provider.
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General information, not tax advice. Verify specifics with the IRS or your tax professional.