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Filing Unemployment

Does anyone know what the EAN and FEIN numbers are? Is it different for each state? I live in Michigan.

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Did you find out what the EAN is? I am having a problem finding this as well.

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This is from Google:

Federal Employer Identification Number
FEIN is an acronym for Federal Employer Identification Number. This is a nine-digit unique number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to businesses operating in the United States. It is also known as EIN – Employer Identification Number.

A state Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Employer Account Number (EAN) is a number assigned by a state government to an employer to track one of the following: Payroll tax liabilities and remittances. Unemployment insurance liability.

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Thank you!!

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The EIN number is on your w-2 in section b. It is 13-3324058. Not sure if that is the same as FEIN, which I think it stands for Federal Employer Identification number. There are essentially the same thing - FEIN and EIN.

EAN - Some states may use the Employer's State ID Number located on the W-2 between boxes 15 and 16. Contact your state agency to find out which number they require. Hope this helps - good luck!

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