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.
Not exact matches
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.