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getting rid of itin number??

January 24th, 2025 at 03:25 am

Hi

I have mentioned this before but I don't want my itin number anymore it's just for tax purposes and honestly it would cost us more in taxes but I just don't want to deal with them anymore...so can I just get fill out a form or write them a letter and he can just do it by himself even though we are married?? I just can't find any info and trying to get a hold of them is so hard...I usually get passed around then the phone call hangs up and I'm on a cell phone so gets expensive..if you have any ideas or know where I can get this information it would be greatly appreciated. And no we can't so things online as we dont have a home address or US cell fone

3 Responses to “getting rid of itin number??”

  1. Kym Fisher Says:
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    My middle nephew was assigned one and when I looked into not having one any longer, it stated that you can't. Once you have one, you will always have it. :/

  2. GoodLiving Says:
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    I found this here -
    https://pl.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/internal-revenue-service-u-s-taxes/irs-change-individual-taxpayer-identification-number-itin-program/#:~:text=The%20IRS%20is%20implementing%20significant,the%20taxpayer%20renews%20the%20ITIN.

    The IRS is implementing significant changes made to the ITIN program under the PATH Act of 2015. The new law means that any ITIN not used on a federal tax return at least once in the last three years will no longer be valid as of January 1, 2017 for use on a tax return unless the taxpayer renews the ITIN. In addition, all ITINs issued prior to 2013 will begin to expire this year and taxpayers will need to renew them.

    The first pre-2013 ITINs that will expire are those with middle digits of 78 and 79 (Example: 9XX-78-XXXX). The renewal period for these ITINs began October 1, 2016. The IRS began to mail letters to this group of taxpayers in August to inform them of the need to renew their ITINs in order to file a tax return, and explain the renewal steps. The IRS will announce the schedule for expiration and renewal of ITINs that do not have middle digits of 78 and 79 at a future date.

    If taxpayers have an expired ITIN, not renewed before filing a tax return next year, they might face a refund delay and be ineligible for certain tax credits, such as the Child Tax Credit and the American Opportunity Tax Credit, until they renew the ITIN. More information is available on the ITIN page at IRS.gov.

  3. mumof2 Says:
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    yes but that is in poland and im not in poland

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