Difference between revisions of "Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)"
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− | [[wikipedia:ITIN]] (1996) | + | [[wikipedia:ITIN]] (1996) is a 9-digit number beginning with the number "9". It is issued by the U.S. [[Internal Revenue Service]] (IRS) to individuals who are required for U.S. federal tax purposes to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have and are not eligible to get a social security number ([[SSN]]). |
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* [[TIN]] | * [[TIN]] | ||
+ | == Related == | ||
* [[Social Security Number (SSN)]] | * [[Social Security Number (SSN)]] | ||
* [[Social Security Office]] | * [[Social Security Office]] | ||
+ | * [[Certified Acceptance Agent]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{ITIN}} | ||
* {{IRS}} | * {{IRS}} | ||
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[[Category:USA]] | [[Category:USA]] |
Latest revision as of 11:41, 6 April 2023
wikipedia:ITIN (1996) is a 9-digit number beginning with the number "9". It is issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to individuals who are required for U.S. federal tax purposes to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have and are not eligible to get a social security number (SSN).
- ITINs are used by foreign investors in United States real estate. Such investors need ITINs to file federal and state tax returns to report rental income
- W-7 form
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