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Apply for Business Credit Cards Without Having a Biz

10 March 2010 No Comment

Many business credit cards offer fabulous deals. Some of those deals are much better than those of consumer credit cards. But many people stop short of applying for business credit cards because they mistakenly believe that they need to run a business to qualify for a business credit card. This is not the case. Anyone can apply for business credit cards even if they are not part of a corporation or LLC. Just use your own name as the business name and use your Social Security Number (SSN) as the Tax ID to apply for business credit cards.

Why? Because an individual can be a business too. The type of the business is called a sole proprietorship, which is the simplest business entity. Sole proprietorship is completely legit and is recognized by the Internal Revenue Services (IRS). In a sole propiretorship, your name is your business name and your SSN is your business Tax ID. For example, you can be a sole proprietor if you are doing some temporary contract work for a company, or if you are just selling items through online sites like eBay or through garage sales.

When applying for a business credit card, you have to indicate your SSN and the Tax ID of the business, which you can simply put down your SSN for both fields. For the vast majority of business credit cards, even if you are part of a corporation or LLC, you will still be personally liable for business debts and credit card issuers use your own credit report to determine on your qualification. That’s why they’ll always ask for your SSN.

For example, here is an example screen shot of applying for the Chase Ink Cash Business Card. You can see that SSN is suggested as a valid option for the business tax identification number.

You also don’t need to worry about any filings with the IRS for using business credit cards. You can simply use your business credit cards for regular daily purchases and pay off the balances as you would do with a typical credit card.

In addition, for most business credit cards, the credit card itself won’t show up in your personal credit report. This means that you can open many new accounts, max out the credit limits without affecting your personal credit score. This also means you can save thousands of dollars by taking advantage of the 0% Balance Transfer offers from business credit cards without worrying about your credit score.

With many business credit cards offering attractive perks, don’t forget to check out those deals from time to time.

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