When you start researching how to open a US business as a non-resident, you'll see "ITIN" and "EIN" thrown around as if they're related. They're not. They serve completely different purposes β and most non-residents only need one of the two.
This post is the 5-minute decision tree we wish someone had given us in 2022.
The 1-line difference
- EIN = tax ID for your business (the LLC)
- ITIN = tax ID for you personally, when you have US-source personal income
That's it. Different entities, different purposes.
When you need an EIN (almost always)
You need an EIN if you have a US LLC. Period. The EIN is what allows you to:
- Open a US business bank account (Mercury, Wise Business, Brex, regular US banks)
- Apply to Stripe, PayPal, Square, Lemon Squeezy as a US business
- File Form 5472 every year to avoid the $25,000 IRS penalty
- Issue 1099 forms to US contractors
- File business taxes (when required)
LLCora delivers your EIN in 48 hours via IRS Form SS-4 fax. No SSN required.
When you need an ITIN (rarely)
You need an ITIN ONLY if you personally have US-source income that would normally require a US tax return. Examples:
- You receive royalties from a US publisher (book, music, software licensing)
- You hold US dividend-paying stocks in your personal name (not in your LLC)
- You earn rental income from US real estate you personally own
- You're a partner in a US partnership and receive a K-1
- A US-based publisher or platform asks for a W-8BEN with an ITIN box
Most non-resident LLC owners do NOT have any of these situations. They sell digital services to international clients through their LLC, the LLC's income flows to them as a foreign distribution, and they pay taxes only in their home country.
Stop reading. Start filing.
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When you might think you need an ITIN but don't
These are common false-positives:
- "Stripe asked for a tax ID." Give them your LLC's EIN, not an ITIN.
- "My bank wants a TIN to open the account." Same β EIN.
- "I want to claim a tax treaty benefit." You can do this with W-8BEN-E (the entity form, using your LLC's EIN), not W-8BEN (the individual form requiring ITIN).
- "I need to file Form 5472." Form 5472 uses your EIN. The "Foreign Owner" section asks for your name and country, not an ITIN.
- Mail Form W-7 + your passport (or notarized copy) to the IRS in Texas. Takes 4-7 months.
- Use a Certifying Acceptance Agent (CAA) β they verify your passport in person so you don't have to mail the original. Faster (8-10 weeks).
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When you legitimately need an ITIN
The clearest case: you receive a 1042-S form from a US payer (royalties, dividends, real estate income) in your personal name. The payer's reporting requires you to have an ITIN so they can file correctly with the IRS.
Another case: you want to be the personal mortgage borrower on US real estate. Banks need a US tax ID for the mortgage paperwork.
If neither of these applies to you, skip the ITIN.
How to actually get an ITIN if you need one
ITIN applications use Form W-7 plus a notarized copy of your passport. You can either:
LLCora's Premium plan ($499) includes a referral to our CAA partner if you need an ITIN. For 95% of customers we tell them they don't need it and they save the $499.
Don't fall for the ITIN upsell
Some "LLC formation" providers (looking at you, doola) bundle ITIN application as a $400-$700 upsell. They prey on the confusion between EIN and ITIN.
If you're being pitched ITIN as part of an LLC formation package and you don't have personal US-source income, you're being upsold something you'll never use.
Decision tree (memorize this)
Have a US LLC? β Get an EIN.
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Also have personal US-source income (royalties, personally-held US stocks paying dividends, US rental real estate, K-1 from a US partnership)? β Also get an ITIN.
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No personal US-source income? β You do not need an ITIN. Stop here.
That's it. 95% of non-residents end at "No, I do not need an ITIN."
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