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Editorial & Fact-Check Policy

EIN Easy Guide is part of Easy Guides, a family of plain-English guides that explain confusing official processes โ€” tax forms, paychecks, and government paperwork โ€” in language anyone can follow. This page explains who produces our content, how we check it, and how we handle mistakes.

Who writes our guides

Our guides are produced and published by the Easy Guides editorial team, which owns and enforces our editorial standards. We are not a law firm, an accounting firm, or the IRS, and we say so plainly on every guide. We are a small independent publisher whose single job is turning official, jargon-heavy instructions into steps a normal person can act on.

How we research and write

Every guide starts from primary sources โ€” the official documents that actually govern the topic, not other blogs. For EIN Easy Guide, that means IRS Form SS-4 and the online EIN application, and the IRS "Do You Need an EIN?" guidance. We link those sources directly inside each guide so you can verify anything yourself.

How we fact-check

Before a guide is published, its key facts โ€” dollar amounts, thresholds, deadlines, and form-line instructions โ€” are checked against the current official source for the relevant tax year. We review guides on a schedule and again after any known change to the underlying rules, and we re-check every figure whenever the tax year turns over.

Accuracy and corrections

We work hard to be right, and we still want to hear when we are not. If you spot an error, email hello@easyguides.com with the page and the problem. We check every reported error against the primary source and correct confirmed mistakes promptly.

This is education, not professional advice

Our guides are educational. They are not tax, legal, or financial advice, and reading them does not create a professional relationship. For advice about your specific circumstances, consult a qualified professional or the relevant official source, such as IRS.gov.

How we use tools

We use modern research and drafting tools to work efficiently, and every guide is reviewed by our editorial team against the primary sources above before it goes live. The accuracy standard and the final judgment are human, and they are ours.

Contact

Questions about how we work? Email hello@easyguides.com.

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