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Join EIN

Thank you for your interest in joining EIN. EIN is a membership organisation and joining EIN gets you access to the materials on the EIN Members' site (you can read more about the benefits of EIN membership on our About Us page).

How to join

To join EIN, you can sign up here online or you can email finance@ein.org.uk to request your new membership. If you are paying by card, please sign up online. Your membership will be instantly created and you'll be able to access the EIN Members' site as soon as your card payment goes through. You can also choose to pay by bank transfer or cheque when signing up online, in which case your membership will require the final step of being manually approved by EIN staff once we receive your payment.

If you are paying by bank transfer or cheque and you would rather that we create your membership for you, please send us the following information:

1. Your name

2. Your organisation

3. Your address

4. The type of membership you require
This can be EIN Only if you only want to access case law (and legislation and resources) or EIN & HJT if you also want to access the country reports. You can also choose HJT Only if you only want to access the country reports and bundle.

5. The number of passwords you require
If you require more than one password, please tell us the names and email addresses of each person you require a password for.

Processing your application

We will set up your account(s) and invoice you when we receive your e-mail.

You will be able to pay the invoice by cheque or bank transfer.

Once we receive your payment, we will activate your account(s) and email you to let you know that you can now log in and start using EIN.

Important notice:

Permission to access the EIN services is personal to you and you may not let any other person (including multiple users on a network) access the EIN services using your username and password without the express written permission of EIN.

If you believe that the security of a user name and password assigned to you has been compromised, please contact EIN as soon as possible.

You can see our current subscription fees here.