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  • melilley
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 5155

    EIN and DBA Help

    When applying for an EIN, it asks if you are a sole proprietor or if it is a joint partnership. Would I choose sole if I am the one who is running the daycare in my home, or joint because my husband and I are putting money into it, but he is not helping with the care of the children. I am confused! Also do you need to apply for a Doing Business As license? I am in MI.
  • BumbleBee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 2380

    #2
    I am in Michigan as well and I have a DBA and EIN. Here's what I did:

    Went to the court house, asked to register as a business. Filled out the paperwork (2 pages I think) and got my doing business as name right then & there. At the same time they asked if I wanted an EIN and I said yes so that was also done. There is a charge but it's under $20.

    As far as sole proprietor/joint I have no idea.

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    • TomCopeland
      Business Author/Trainer
      • Jun 2010
      • 3062

      #3
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      Originally posted by melilley
      When applying for an EIN, it asks if you are a sole proprietor or if it is a joint partnership. Would I choose sole if I am the one who is running the daycare in my home, or joint because my husband and I are putting money into it, but he is not helping with the care of the children. I am confused! Also do you need to apply for a Doing Business As license? I am in MI.
      You are automatically a sole proprietor when you care for children. You can file later to be a partnership or corporation. However, the vast majority of providers should remain as sole proprietors. Being a sole proprietor has nothing to do with whether your husband is working with you or not.

      Whether or not you must file a DBA depends on your city/county. Ask your county office.
      http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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