An ITIN is used to identify an individual that does not possess a SSN. These numbers are required to be renewed if any of the following apply:
- If your ITIN wasn’t included on a U.S. federal tax return at least once for tax years 2018, 2019, and 2020, your ITIN will expire on December 31, 2021.
- ITINs with middle digits (the fourth and fifth positions) “70,” “71,” “72,” “73,” “74,” “75,” “76,” “77,” “78,” “79,” “80,” “81,” “82,” “83,” “84,” “85,” “86,” “87,” or “88”
- ITINs with middle digits “90,” “91,” “92,” “94,” “95,” “96,” “97,” “98,” or “99,” IF assigned before 2013, have expired.
How to Apply or Renew an ITIN
A form W-7 Application will need to be submitted with any of the following Original documents
- Passport OR
- Birth Certificate AND
- U.S. Driver’s License
- Government ID (must provide your name, address, date of birth, expiration date, and include a photograph)
- Voter registration card issued abroad
- Medical records (valid only for dependents under 6 years of age)
- School transcripts or letter from school with stamp (only for those under 18 if they are students)
When do I Apply for an ITIN?
When you come in to file your 2021 Taxes (or any other years you need to file) you can also apply for a new or renewal of ITIN. This will cause a delay in your refund, but will make sure that it is not rejected.
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