Ever tried filing taxes, opening a U.S. bank account, or applying for a loan and hit a wall because you don’t have a Social Security Number? That’s where a taxpayer identification number (or TIN) can ...
Nonresidents who receive stipends from a scholarship or fellowship must apply for an ITIN, if they do not have or are not eligible to obtain a SSN (see Social Security Administration website for ...
What is a tax ID number? It's a unique nine-digit number issued by the Social Security Administration or the IRS to anyone who pays taxes. Learn more here.
An ITIN is an “Individual Taxpayer Identification Number” issued and used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for tax processing. The ITIN is issued to individuals who are receiving income (like ...
Employee's Withholding Certificate – used by employees to indicate federal tax withholding preferences. Additional instructions posted on the Manage Your Taxes and Tax Elections. Request for Taxpayer ...
The IRS has posted special instructions for certifying acceptance agents (CAAs) to use in certifying identification documents for 2011 tax year filers who are filing on extension—returns that are due ...