Employee Identification Numbers (E.I.N.s) – Second Request
admin | June 1st, 2010 | No Comments »Brothers,
At our State Board Meeting in Pittsburgh on May 22nd, National Secretary Tom McNabb informed us that he does not have an EIN number for every Pennsylvania division and county board and that he is required by the IRS to have each and every jurisdiction’s number on file. I have compiled a list of the numbers for our divisions that you have dutifully entered on your form 11s for the last two years and the divisions with missing EIN numbers are :
Allegheny Divs. 1, 23, and 32 ; Bucks Divs. 1 & 2 ; Clinton Div. 2 ; Delaware Divs. 2, 4, & 17 ;
Lackawanna Divs. 1, & 6 ; Luzerne Div. 3 ; Monroe Div. 1 ; Mercer Div. 1 ; Montgomery Divs. 2, 5, &, 6 ;
Philadelphia Divs. 1, 4 , 25 , 46 , & 80 ; Washington Div. 1 , and York Div. 1.
The county boards with missing numbers are Bucks, Cumberland, Delaware, Luzerne, Montgomery,
Northampton, Northumberland, and Schuylkill.
Every Jurisdiction must have this number whether you have a checking or savings account or not.
The National Board could lose its tax exempt status if we do not comply.
How to obtain a number from Internal Revenue:
If your division or county board does not have an E.I. N. number you may obtain one online at www.gov-tax.net <http://www.gov-tax.net/> .
It is a one page application that takes about 5 minutes to fill out.
Please forward your number to me and I will forward to the National Secretary’s Office.
Gerry Ennis – PA State Secretary



