
What is an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number)?
The IRS issues ITINs to individuals who are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN) but are required to file U.S. tax returns. ITINs are in the XXX-XX-XXXX format and always begin with the number 9.
To obtain an ITIN, applicants must submit Form W-7 along with proof of residency. Universities, banks, and auditing firms often assist applicants in obtaining an ITIN.
What is an ITIN Used For?
✔ Filing U.S. tax returns (for individuals without an SSN)
✔ Complying with IRS tax rules
✔ Tracking tax payments and credits
🔹 What ITIN Does NOT Provide:
🚫 Work authorization
🚫 Immigration status
🚫 Eligibility for federal/state benefits (e.g., Social Security, Earned Income Tax Credit)
ITIN Expiration & Renewal
📌 Expires if not used for 5 years
📌 Must be renewed if still needed for tax filings
📌 Replaced by SSN if the individual later qualifies for one
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