elisiaskitchen
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This thread centers around the need for a tax ID number for Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in relation to participating in vendor fairs. Participants share their experiences and varying requirements based on their locations and circumstances.
Views differ on the necessity of a tax ID number for vendor fairs, with some participants stating it is required while others have not encountered such a need. No clear consensus emerges on the overall requirement for a tax ID among consultants.
Participants share personal experiences and insights based on their individual circumstances and locations, indicating that requirements may vary significantly across different states and events.
Consultants considering participation in vendor fairs or those seeking clarity on tax ID requirements may find the shared experiences relevant.
elisiaskitchen said:hi, i can't believe i completely forgot to call and they are closed!! I have a vendor fair tomorrow and need the taxpayer id #...its my first year with pc and haven't gotten a 1099 but i would imagine it would be listed on that!! Can anyone dig it out and get me that #? thanks so much!!!
elisiaskitchen said:well i called HO but the tax dept gone for the weekend already so i am on my own. She said there definitely is a federal tax id number, but she didn't know it. I'll be emailing them and will see what happens tomorrow. thanks all!![]()
angmillar said:I had to get a General Excise license to be a consultant here in Hawaii. Every state is different, though. HO helped me through the process. There is another tax form I have to complete before doing any vendor fairs. (The first one I'm registered for is in November, so I haven't researched it yet.)
BlueMoon said:Angie, how did you know you needed to get it? I want to do a vendor fair in November, too, here in AZ--I'll start by asking my cluster mates...
Marghi
elisiaskitchen said:well i called HO but the tax dept gone for the weekend already so i am on my own. She said there definitely is a federal tax id number, but she didn't know it. I'll be emailing them and will see what happens tomorrow. thanks all!![]()
ShelbyMichalek said:No, your children aren't your employees. If that's what you're asking.
Hmm, I have been a consultant in Hawaii for several years and have never needed a tax license.angmillar said:My hospitality director here told me I needed to get one. She's born and raised here in Oahu, so she knows the ins and outs of running a business here. Otherwise, I would have had no idea. I guess I should go ahead and complete the tax form for the events I'm doing in November and December right now, in case there is a glitch or something.
Did you ever get the Tax ID number?elisiaskitchen said:well i called HO but the tax dept gone for the weekend already so i am on my own. She said there definitely is a federal tax id number, but she didn't know it. I'll be emailing them and will see what happens tomorrow. thanks all!![]()
A Tax ID Number, also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a unique number assigned by the IRS to businesses for tax purposes. For Pampered Chef consultants, this number is used to report income and pay taxes related to their direct sales activities.
You can obtain a Tax ID Number by applying directly through the IRS website. The application process is straightforward and can be completed online. You will need to provide some basic information about your business and its structure.
If you have applied for a Tax ID Number and have not received it, you can check the status of your application by contacting the IRS directly. It typically takes a few weeks to process, so be sure to allow adequate time before following up.
Yes, if you are a sole proprietor, you can use your Social Security Number (SSN) for tax purposes. However, many consultants prefer to obtain a Tax ID Number to keep their business and personal finances separate and to enhance privacy.