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An ITIN, or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, is a
tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for
individuals who are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN).
Individuals who are not eligible for an SSN, but who have a
requirement to file a US tax return, may need an ITIN.
Yes, non-US citizens or non-US residents who have a US tax
reporting obligation may apply for an ITIN.
You will need to provide proof of identity and foreign
status, such as a passport or national ID card, as well as other supporting
documents, such as a tax return or other official US document.
The IRS typically processes ITIN applications within six to
ten weeks, but it can take longer during peak tax season.
No, you cannot apply for an ITIN online. You must complete
and submit Form W-7 to the IRS, along with the required supporting documents.
There is no fee to apply for an ITIN.
If you are a nonresident alien who is not required to file a
US tax return, you may not need an ITIN. However, you may need to provide one
to certain US financial institutions or other entities.
No, an ITIN is not a substitute for an SSN. It is only used
for tax processing purposes.
Yes, ITINs expire after a certain period of time and must be
renewed if you still have a US tax reporting obligation.