As the year-end draws near, taxpayers with an
Individual Taxpayer Identification Number set to expire are encouraged to
start the renewal process now. This will help to avoid delays at tax time. The
IRS issues ITINs to people with a federal tax filing or reporting requirement
who don’t have and cannot get a Social Security number.
Find help renewing an ITIN here:
- IRS.gov. The IRS website has information
in several languages to assist with the renewal process. Taxpayers can
download Form
W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number,
and complete it following the instructions. Then attach the required
documentation to the form and mail it to the IRS. Only original
documents or copies certified by the issuing agency are accepted. The IRS
returns documents to applicants via standard U.S. mail within 60 days of
receipt and processing of the Form W-7.
- Acceptance Agents. Certified Acceptance
Agents and Acceptance Agents submit Forms W-7 on behalf
of their clients. Rather than mailing the IRS important original
documents, taxpayers have the option to work with an IRS authorized CAA.
The CAAs review documentation for taxpayers and their spouses as well as
passports and birth certificates for dependents. Acceptance Agents
complete the Form W-7 and send the original documents or previously
certified copies of the documents to IRS for processing.
- IRS Taxpayer Assistance
Centers.
Taxpayers may submit W-7 applications in person with original documents at
designated
IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers. Employees at designated TACs certify
original and certified copies of passports, National ID cards and birth
certificates. Service at the TACs is by appointment. Schedule an
appointment by calling 844-545-5640. See IRS.gov for a list of designated
TACs that offer ITIN document authentication services.
Those who have received a renewal letter from the IRS can renew the family’s
ITINs together. Family members include the tax filer, spouse and any dependents
claimed on the tax return.
Additional IRS Resources:
- Form
W-7, Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number
- ITIN
Tax Tip 2016-01, Renewing Your ITIN? Things You’ll Need
- IR-2016-129,
IRS Now Accepting ITIN Renewal Applications; Taxpayers Encouraged to Act
Soon to Avoid Processing Delays in 2017
- IR-2016-100,
IRS Works to Help Taxpayers Affected by ITIN Changes; Renewals Begin in
October
- ITIN
Expiration Frequently Asked Questions
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