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    Default Re: Bankruptcy Chapter 7 Ein

    Better to err on the side of disclosure. Why wouldn't you list it?

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    Default Re: Bankruptcy Chapter 7 Ein

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    Better to err on the side of disclosure. Why wouldn't you list it?
    I agree that its better to err on the side of disclosure, but the form asks for anything that you have actually used. You did not use that EIN for anything. Therefore, if you do list in on the form, you need to explain very clearly that the number was obtained, but never used as the business you intended to form was never formed.

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    Default Re: Bankruptcy Chapter 7 Ein

    Answer to your first question: I will list it. I have no problem doing so. A lot of my papers were destroyed from Hurricane Harvey. I don't know my EIN.
    I will call the IRS ask them for my number, tell them the situation, and see what they say.
    Thanks

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