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Hi
I have another brick and morter business as a sole proprietorship with an EIN as I have payroll.
The IRS will not give me another EIN and said as a sole proprietorship you only get 1 ein even if you have more then 1 business. When I tried to use that EIN it has an error. I was going to go back and try and put the name of the business as the brick and morter which is what it's registered under but now I am locked out.
Shopify customer service is no help and don't even understand what I'm saying. They have sent it to their verification team but I have heard nothing. I can't be the first person to try and register an ein with multiple businesses. I can't believe shopify has no customer service number to a live person. So now I am in limbo.
Hi @molly1414
I see what you’re going through, and I can completely understand how frustrating this must be—especially when you’re just trying to get things set up properly but keep hitting roadblocks. Let’s go over what’s happening and how you can move forward.
Since you’re a sole proprietor, the IRS only issues one EIN, no matter how many businesses you run under that structure. That’s why they won’t give you a second one. The problem is that Shopify’s system sometimes struggles with EINs for sole proprietors who have multiple businesses, especially when the business name doesn’t exactly match IRS records.
You’re right—you’re definitely not the first person to run into this. Shopify’s EIN system isn’t perfect when it comes to sole proprietors with multiple businesses. Your best bet is to keep pushing their support team and make sure the EIN matches exactly how the IRS has it on file.
If you need any other assistance, I am willing to help.
Best regards,
Daisy.
Hi @Kwms75
I'm truly sorry to hear about your experience with the "hkuniversityy" store on Shopify. It's frustrating to deal with such situations, especially when the store has vanished, leaving you without a direct way to resolve the issue. Let's explore the steps you can take to address this problem.
Even though the store is no longer active, you can still report it to Shopify:
I understand your concern about the challenges in reaching Shopify's support team without a store account. While Shopify has shifted away from direct email support, you can still connect with them:
Since you're already in touch with your bank:
Given that others have faced similar issues with this store:
I hope these steps help you navigate this challenging situation. If you need any other assistance, I am willing to help.
Best regards,
Daisy.