Tax ID (ITIN for non-residents)
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Benefits of Tax ID (ITIN) for Non‑Residents
Tax ID (ITIN) for Non‑Residents
Get your Individual Taxpayer Identification Number issued by the IRS — essential for tax compliance, banking, and doing business in the U.S. as a non-resident.
- File U.S. tax returns legally
- Open U.S. bank accounts
- Meet IRS requirements
- Required for Stripe / PayPal / Amazon setup
FAQs for Tax ID (ITIN for Non-Residents)
An ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is issued by the IRS to individuals who need a U.S. taxpayer ID but are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN).
Non-resident aliens, spouses, or dependents of U.S. citizens/residents, and foreign investors or business owners who must file U.S. tax returns need an ITIN.
You apply using IRS Form W-7 along with proof of identity (e.g., passport). It can be submitted with a federal tax return, through a Certifying Acceptance Agent (CAA), or directly to the IRS.
No. An ITIN is only for tax filing and does not provide work authorization or immigration status.
Yes. ITINs expire if not used for three consecutive years. Some older ITINs issued before 2013 also require renewal.
Yes. Many U.S. banks allow accounts to be opened using an ITIN and valid identification instead of a Social Security Number.
An ITIN is for individuals (non-residents, spouses, dependents) to pay taxes, while an EIN is for businesses to file and report federal taxes.
ITIN applications generally take 7–11 weeks for processing by the IRS, though it may vary depending on the season and application method.