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As Certified Acceptance Agents (CAA) we are able to certify to the IRS that an application is complete and, perhaps more importantly to the applicant, verify that original identity documents are authentic, thereby eliminating the requirement of having to submit original documents to the IRS (or having to obtain the necessary certified copies from the Issuing Agency).
What is an ITIN?
An ITIN is a nine-digit tax processing number issued by the IRS to foreign nationals and others who are not eligible for a US Social Security Number (SSN). Generally, you can obtain a SSN if you are a US citizen, lawful permanent resident (i.e. green-card holder) or have a valid work permit. If you are eligible for a SSN, then you may not apply for an ITIN. You will need to have a valid reason for obtaining an ITIN and must be able to prove both your residency status and identity.
Who needs an ITIN?
ITIN’s are only available to individuals who are required to have a taxpayer identification number for tax purposes, and do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a Social Security Number (SSN) from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
ITIN’s are issued regardless of immigration status. Both resident and nonresident aliens who have United States tax return and payment responsibilities under the Internal Revenue Code are qualified to be issued an ITIN. If you are required to file a U.S. tax return, or must file a U.S. tax return to claim a refund of over-withheld.
Benefits of using our services
As a CAA, we are able to certify to the IRS that an application is complete and, perhaps more importantly to the applicant, verify that original identity documents are authentic, thereby eliminating the requirement of having to submit original documents to the IRS (or having to obtain the necessary certified copies from the Issuing Agency).
Using our services will help avoid the burden of you having to be without your original identity documents (e.g. passport) for up to 8 weeks and remove the potential risk of your document(s) being lost, as they would otherwise normally need to be mailed overseas to the IRS, duly processed and then mailed back to you.
Reasons for Requiring an ITIN
The main reasons for applying for an ITIN include the following:
• You need to file a US Tax return (e.g. Form 1040 or 1040-NR)
• You have received US Sourced Income
• You are a Non-Resident Spouse or Dependent of a US Citizen or Resident
• You are making a claim for a US tax refund (e.g. reclaiming US taxes withheld on dividends or royalties)
• You have a US Bank or Investment account
• You have a US Mortgage
• You have sold (or intend to sell) US Real Estate
• You are expecting a Scholarship or Fellowship Grant
If you are required to file a US tax return, the ITIN application must be filed along with the tax return. We will sign your completed Form W-7 and provide you with a Certificate of Accuracy, and these will both need to be attached to your tax return and submitted to the IRS.
Alternatively, you might meet one of the few exceptions under which an ITIN will be issued without an attached US tax return. An example is if you expect to receive certain types of US income which is subject to US tax withholding or information reporting in the tax year. In this case, the payer will often demand an ITIN in order to facilitate the withholding and remittance, or to apply for full exemption of the withholding.
What documents do I need to apply for an ITIN number?
To begin the ITIN application process, you will need to bring:
A U.S. federal income tax return (We do provided tax return preparation if needed)
Your Passport or TWO (2) of the following documents: (including at least one identification with photo and one identification from your country):
National Identification Document (this must be current, and include your name, photo, address, date of birth, and expiration date) U.S. driver's license Foreign driver's license Birth Certificate (required for a dependent unless a passport is being submitted and the passport has a date of entry into the U.S.) State I.D. Foreign Voter's Registration card Visa issued by the Department of State U.S Military ID card Foreign Military ID card U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services photo I.D. Medical (for dependents under age 6 only) School records (for dependents under age 18 only)
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