From thw IRS. Go to www.irs.gov In the upper right corner find the field "I need to" and drop down to "Get a taxpayer ID number" and then click GO Choose the taxpayer ID type that you need, and click on that for instructions. For example, an Individual Taxpyer ID Number (ITIN) requires that you send in IRS form W-7.
No. Your SSN, or Taxpayer ID number is solely for identifying a person as a taxpayer. It is never considered legal ID for any other purpose. If you are paying cash for a car, ID would not even enter into the picture.
One can find more information on IRS Taxpayer Representation on the IRS website, in the section titled 'Taxpayer Rights'. In this section it describes the right one has as a taxpayer, including the right to representation.
The W9 form is used by employers for payroll purposes. It is used to provide their taxpayer identification number to employers that will pay them income during the tax year.
The W9 form is used by employers for payroll purposes. It is used to provide their taxpayer identification number to employers that will pay them income during the tax year.
Look on a W4.
Employers have a tax id too...in fact an EIN is short for "Employer Identifying Number".
You will have to ask your employer or check a W-2.
For most people, the taxpayer ID is a Social Security number, but ITINs provide a means to efficiently process and account for tax returns and payments for those not eligible for Social Security Numbers. All the information is available at the IRS website.
TIN stands for taxpayer identification number. If you are a citizen of the US, then your social security number is your TIN. Employers should have an employer identification number to use. Those who are not residents of the US should apply for an individual taxpayer identification number through the IRS.
TIN stands for taxpayer identification number. If you are a citizen of the US, then your social security number is your TIN. Employers should have an employer identification number to use. Those who are not residents of the US should apply for an individual taxpayer identification number through the IRS.
Yes, if your spouse has a Taxpayer Id. I would not bring attention to your spouse if they are here illegally.