How Do I Apply For An Itin?
To obtain an ITIN, you must complete IRS Form W7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. You may complete and sign a Form W7 for a minor dependent. However, other dependents and spouses must complete and sign their own Forms W7. The Form W7 requires documentation substantiating foreign/alien status and true identity for each individual. If you, your spouse and/or dependents need ITINs, you may submit separate Forms W7 and documentation at the same time. You may mail the documentation, along with the Form W7, to the Philadelphia Service Center, present it at IRS walkin offices, or process your application through Acceptance Agent authorized by the IRS.
Other Taxpayer Identification Number FAQs
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What Is Itin?
A: An ITIN, or individual Taxpayer Identification Number, is a tax processing number that became available on July 1, 1996, for certain nonresident and resident aliens, … More -
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How Do I Know If I Need An Itin?
A: If you must file a U.S. tax return or you are listed on a tax return as a spouse or a dependent and you do not have, and cannot obtain, a valid Social Security Number, … More -
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Are Itins Valid For Work Purposes?
A: No. ITINS are only used for federal income tax purposes. Alien individuals who are legally admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence or other categories that … More -
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What Are Acceptance Agents?
A: Acceptance Agents are entities (colleges, financial institutions, accounting firms, etc.) who are authorized by the IRS to assist applicants in obtaining ITINs. They … More
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