Difference between revisions of "Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)"
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* 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 | * 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 | ||
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+ | * [[W-7]] form | ||
* [[EIN]] | * [[EIN]] | ||
* [[TIN]] | * [[TIN]] | ||
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* [[Social Security Number (SSN)]] | * [[Social Security Number (SSN)]] | ||
* [[Social Security Office]] | * [[Social Security Office]] |
Revision as of 03:35, 2 July 2021
wikipedia:ITIN (1996)
- 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
See also
- IRS, TIN: (ITIN, SSN, EIN) Tax, W-2, W-7, W-8 (W-8 ECI, W-8 BEN), W-9, FATCA, Turbotax, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Acceptance Agent, FICA, FinCEN, NYDFS, USDT, IRC, W-8BEN-E, W-8BEN
- USA: California, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, South Carolina, Florida, IRS, DMV, Miami, New York, Boston, SSN, TN status, Green card, NAFTA, ITIN, Costa Rica, BLM, Nevada, South Dakota, Las Vegas, ESTA, Alaska, E-Verify, DHS, New Hampshire, Washington, School bus, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Delaware, Maryland, Visa policy of the United States, Wyoming, Seattle, Puerto Rico, Alabama, Michigan
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