For Amazon FBA & marketplace sellers
Sell on Amazon US from anywhere in the world.
Clear Amazon's tax interview and get paid into a real US bank account. We form your LLC, get your EIN, and set up US business banking — no SSN, no US visit.
EIN in 3–5 business days · No SSN required · 900+ companies across 30+ countries
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Cincinnati, OH 45999
Notice
CP 575 A
Notice date
May 27, 2026
Form
SS-4
Employer Identification Number:
87-1234567
Acme Tech, LLC
251 Little Falls Drive
Wilmington, DE 19808
Thank you for applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). We assigned you EIN 87-1234567. This EIN will identify your business account, tax returns, and documents.
Why sellers get stuck
- Amazon's tax interview (W-8BEN / W-9) asks for a US EIN you don't have.
- Your home bank can't cleanly receive Amazon US disbursements in USD.
- Payout and payment tools assume a US company you were never able to form.
What you unlock
- An EIN that satisfies Amazon's tax interview
- A US LLC in a seller-friendly state (Wyoming, New Mexico, or your pick)
- A US business bank account for disbursements
- Registered agent + US business address, first year included
$399 + your state fee. One time.
Billed once in USD. No subscription, no surprise renewals. Covers LLC formation, EIN, US bank setup, and the first-year registered agent. The price you see is the price you pay.
Start your company“Another service had me waiting weeks with no working bank account. EIN.LLC took care of it in 5 days.”
PRIYA S. · BENGALURU
Straight answers
- Will this pass Amazon's tax interview?
- Yes. The EIN is exactly what Amazon's tax interview asks for from a non-US business. We obtain it as part of the package.
- Do I need an SSN or US visit?
- No. No SSN, no ITIN, no US co-signer, no US visit. Forming for founders abroad is our daily default, not an exception.
- How fast is the EIN?
- 3–5 business days, often faster. That's the normal outcome, not a best case.
- What does it cost? Any subscription?
- $399 + your state fee. One time. No subscription, no surprise renewals — the price on the page is the price you pay.