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What is an ITIN?
- The ITIN was created for tax purposes. The ITIN was created by the IRS in July 1996 to allow foreign nationals and other individuals who are not eligible for a SSN to comply with U.S. tax laws.
- ITINs are not SSNs. The ITIN is a nine-digit number that always begins with the number 9 and has a range of numbers from 50 to 65, 70 to 88, 90 to 92, and 94 to 99 for the fourth and fifth digits. The ITIN is formatted like a SSN: 9XX-XX-XXXX.
Why do I need an ITIN?
You may need an ITIN when you don’t have a Social Security Number, are not eligible to obtain one, and you have a requirement to furnish a federal tax identification number or file a federal tax return. Who needs an ITIN? Most commonly, this would be in situations if you are a:
- Non-resident alien who is required to file a US tax return
- US resident alien who is (based on days present in the United States) filing a US tax return
- Dependent or spouse of a US citizen/resident alien (one note:
- non-resident alien spouses who make this election are not required to
report his or her individual non-US financial accounts on an FBAR, but
if the US spouse meets the filing threshold, then foreign assets of the
non-resident spouse must be included to joint form 8938) - Dependent or spouse of a nonresident alien visa holder
- Nonresident alien claiming a tax treaty benefit; and/or
- Nonresident alien student, professor or researcher filing a US tax return or claiming an exception
How can I apply an ITIN online?
There are THREE ways to apply for an ITIN:
- Visit local US embassy or consulate and get your passport verified for ITIN application purposes.
- If you have a US visit visa and you are travelling to any state of the USA, you can make an appointment with local IRS office for Passport Verification.
- Hire a licensed IRS Certifying Acceptance Agent, who is authorized to verify your identity. You will not need to send your original passport to the IRS.
Can I legally work in the USA after ITIN?
We offer ITIN processing services for individuals who require an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) but are not eligible for a Social Security Number. Our ITIN processing services include:
- Preparing and filing ITIN application
- Verification of necessary documents such as passports and visas
- Assistance with obtaining necessary supporting documents
- Ongoing support and guidance throughout the process
How long does it take to receive an ITIN?
We offer ITIN processing services for individuals who require an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) but are not eligible for a Social Security Number. Our ITIN processing services include:
- Preparing and filing ITIN application
- Verification of necessary documents such as passports and visas
- Assistance with obtaining necessary supporting documents
- Ongoing support and guidance throughout the process
What other benefits are of having an ITIN?
We offer ITIN processing services for individuals who require an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) but are not eligible for a Social Security Number. Our ITIN processing services include:
- Preparing and filing ITIN application
- Verification of necessary documents such as passports and visas
- Assistance with obtaining necessary supporting documents
- Ongoing support and guidance throughout the process
Do I need to send original documents to the IRS?
You do not need to send your original identity documents like Passport, National ID cards etc.
As a licensed IRS Certifying Acceptance Agent, we certify your ID documents.
What is the success rate of ITIN application?
We have applied for over a thousand ITIN applications as of March 2023. Our success rate is 99.99%.
If we get a rejection from the IRS, we reapply without any further delay. In almost all the cases, IRS issues the ITIN upon second attempt.
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