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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About ITIN
What is an ITIN?
An ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is a tax processing number issued by the IRS for individuals who are required to file taxes but are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN).
Who needs an ITIN?
You need an ITIN if you are not eligible for an SSN, need to file a U.S. tax return, are a nonresident alien required to file taxes, or are a dependent or spouse of a U.S. resident or citizen.
How can I apply for an ITIN?
To apply, you need to complete IRS Form W-7, provide valid identification and supporting documents, and submit your application through a Certified Acceptance Agent (CAA) or directly to the IRS.
What documents are required for an ITIN application?
You’ll need a completed Form W-7, valid identification such as a passport or a combination of other documents (e.g., driver’s license and birth certificate), and a federal tax return or a supporting exception document.
How long does it take to get an ITIN?
It usually takes 6-8 weeks for the IRS to process your ITIN application and issue your ITIN.
What happens if I don’t renew my ITIN?
If your ITIN has expired, the IRS may delay or deny your tax return processing, and you could lose certain tax credits or face penalties.
Do ITINs expire?
Yes, ITINs expire if they have not been used on a tax return for three consecutive years or were issued before 2013 and have not been renewed.
Can I apply for an ITIN without a tax return?
Yes, but only if you qualify for an IRS exception. Exceptions may include individuals receiving scholarships, filing certain treaty benefits, or opening U.S. bank accounts.
How can a Certified Acceptance Agent (CAA) help?
A CAA simplifies the process by verifying your documents, so you don’t have to mail originals, ensuring accurate and complete submission to avoid delays, and providing personalized guidance throughout the application process.