Sentences with phrase «proprietor applying for a business credit card»

If you are a sole proprietor applying for a business credit card, you would use your legal name as the business name and your social security number would be your tax ID number.
If you are a sole proprietor applying for a business credit card, you would use your legal name as the business name and your social security number would be your tax ID number.

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You can apply for a small business credit card if you have an LLC, a partnership, or as a sole proprietor.
When applying for a business credit card as a sole proprietor, I enter my social security number as the Tax ID in the application form and enter my name as the business name.
You can apply for a small business credit card if you have an LLC, a partnership, or as a sole proprietor.
When you apply for a business credit card, you can apply as a sole proprietor with just your Social Security number.
If you are a sole proprietor — that is, a person who owns and runs the business — you can still apply for a business credit card, but remember that you are personally liable for your business debts.
As a sole proprietor, when you apply for a business credit card, the credit card issuer will use your personal credit and income information to make a decision about your application.
You can apply for a business credit card as a sole proprietor using just your Social Security number; you don't need an Employer Identification Number from the IRS, Clancy says.
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