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Republican Senator Joni Ernst is calling for significant improvements in the technology used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to streamline the process for entrepreneurs seeking an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Currently, business owners face limitations in applying for an EIN, as the system is not available around the clock. Ernst believes that by modernizing the IRS infrastructure, the application process could become more accessible and efficient, allowing individuals to initiate their businesses without unnecessary delays.
Ernst's proposal aims to alleviate the burdens that new business owners often encounter, particularly in the early stages of their ventures. By enabling 24/7 access to the EIN application process, the senator hopes to foster a more conducive environment for entrepreneurship. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to support small businesses and stimulate economic growth, as easier access to essential resources is crucial for aspiring entrepreneurs. The senator's advocacy highlights the importance of technological advancements in governmental services to meet the evolving needs of the business community.
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