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A Taxpayer Identification Number ( TIN ) is an identifying number used for tax purposes in the United States and in other countries under the Common Reporting Standard . In the United States it is also known as a Tax Identification Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number . A TIN may be assigned by the Social Security Administration or by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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Types [ edit ]
Any government-provided number that can be used in the US as a unique identifier when interacting with the IRS is a TIN, though none of them are referred to exclusively as a Taxpayer Identification Number. A TIN may be:
- a Social Security number (SSN)
- an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
- an Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a FEIN (Federal Employer Identification Number)
- an Adoption Taxpayer Identification Number, used as a temporary number for a child for whom the adopting parents cannot obtain an SSN [1]
- a Preparer Tax Identification Number , used by paid preparers of US tax returns [2]
SSNs [ edit ]
SSNs are used by people who have or had the right to work in the United States.
ITINs [ edit ]
ITINs are used by aliens who may or may not have the right to work in the US, such as aliens on temporary visas and non-resident aliens with US income.
EINs [ edit ]
EINs are used by employers, sole proprietors , corporations , LLCs , partnerships , non-profit associations , trusts , estates of decedents, government agencies, certain individuals, and other business entities.
Relevant Internal Revenue Code sections [ edit ]
Section 6109(a) of the Internal Revenue Code provides (in part) that "When required by regulations prescribed by the Secretary [of the Treasury or his delegate] [ . . . ] Any person required under the authority of this title [i.e., under the Internal Revenue Code] to make a return, statement, or other document shall include in such return, statement or other document such identifying number as may be prescribed for securing proper identification of such person." [3]
Internal Revenue Code section 6109(d) provides: "The social security account number issued to an individual for purposes of section 205(c)(2)(A) of the Social Security Act [codified as 42 U.S.C. § 405(c)(2)(A) ] shall, except as shall otherwise be specified under regulations of the Secretary [of the Treasury or his delegate], be used as the identifying number for such individual for purposes of this title [the Internal Revenue Code, title 26 of the United States Code ]." [4]
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US taxation [ edit ]
Number use [ edit ]
- Personal identification number (PIN)
- Primary key
- Serial number
- Single version of the truth
- Surrogate key
- Transaction authentication number
- Unique identifier (UID)
- UID (disambiguation) § Identifying numbers
- VAT identification number
References [ edit ]
- ^ "Adoption Taxpayer Identification Number | Internal Revenue Service" . www.irs.gov .
- ^ "PTIN Requirements for Tax Return Preparers | Internal Revenue Service" . www.irs.gov .
- ^ See subsection (a), paragraph (1) of 26 U.S.C. § 6109 .
- ^ See subsection (d) of 26 U.S.C. § 6109 .
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