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- Search Institutions
Routing Transit Number (RTN) is a unique identifier assigned to financial institutions by the American Bankers Association (ABA) The federal tax identification number (also known as an employer identification number or EIN) is a nine-digit number assigned solely to a business by the Internal Revenue Service
- Federal Reserve Account Structure, Transaction Settlement, and . . .
If an RTN is not issued by the Registrar of Routing Numbers, the ARB may issue a Customer Identification Number (CIN) Activity of the Financial Institution or of the Financial Institution’s Respondents with or through any Reserve Bank, regardless of location, is posted to the Master Account
- Lookup EIN and Tax ID for any U. S. Company
A TIN, otherwise known as a tax identification number, is a unique number issued to a business, person, or other legal entity There are several types of Tax Identification Numbers to include an Employer Identification Number (EIN), a social security number (SSN), or an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN)
- Company Search - SEC. gov
From this page you can search for company information Company filings are available starting in 1994 See also full text search Enter your search information and Ownership Forms 3, 4, and 5 If your search is "John Smith" and you didn't get the results you expected, please try "Smith John "
- Federal Reserve Board - Master Accounts and Services Database About
The Master Account and Services Database provides comprehensive, searchable information on which financial institutions have or have requested access to Federal Reserve Bank financial services
- Customer Identification Program - FDIC
An identification number for a U S person is a taxpayer identification number (TIN) (or evidence of an application for one consistent with 31 CFR 1020 220(a)(2)(i)(B))
- How To Lookup A Companys EIN Number - Tax1099 Blog
How To Lookup A Company's EIN Number - This simple guide helps you to validate the EIN and the legal name combination correctly Learn more
- CIK Lookup - SEC. gov
The Central Index Key (CIK) is used on the SEC's computer systems to identify corporations and individual people who have filed disclosure with the SEC To find a CIK for a company, fund, or individual type in as much of the company name as you know For example: "Bank of" would find both "Bank of New York" and "Bank of Boston "
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