8.19.20

If you have an expiring Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), renew it soon to avoid delays next year (including delayed refunds).

If you have an expiring Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), renew it soon to avoid delays next year (including delayed refunds).

The IRS issues ITINs to people who must file U.S. tax returns, but who aren’t eligible for a Social Security number (SSN). SSNs don’t expire, but ITINs do, if they’re not used on a tax return for three consecutive years, or after a certain period. More than a million ITINs that were issued prior to 2013 could expire Dec. 31, 2020.

Additionally, ITINs with middle digits 90, 91,92,94,95,96,97,98 or 99, assigned before 2013 will expire that day if they haven’t already been renewed.

Don’t wait! Renewal takes time.

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