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How will you know your TIN number?

The TIN is your Tax Identification Number, which is issued to you by the Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service (IRS). You should receive an official form from the IRS notifying you of your TIN; if you lose it, you can call the IRS and request a copy of the number.


When was Sha Tin Government Secondary School created?

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When was Tin Ka Ping Secondary School created?

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Where can I get a copy of the letter sent by IRS for our TIN number?

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Can you open a ROTH IRA with an IRS TIN?

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What is IRS tin?

IRS TIN stands for Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. It is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to individuals who are required to have a U.S. taxpayer identification number but who do not have and are not eligible to obtain a Social Security Number (SSN).


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What kind of number is referred to as TIN?

A Taxpayer Identification Number is referred to as a TIN. A TIN is a number used for identifying a person for tax purposes. The number may be assigned by the IRS or the Social Security Administration.


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Is there a code for IRS 9001?

Yes, there is a 9001 IRS code. It appears to be used for a variety of errors caused by the taxpayer inputting wrong data, such as TIN or Social Security numbers or bank account information.