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I have US income but am not eligible for a Social Security Number. What can I do?
I have US income but am not eligible for a Social Security Number. What can I do?
Wednesday, 04 March 2009 05:57
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Request an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number from the IRS. The required form is W-7. If you later receive a Social Security Number, you must inform the IRS of the change. See IRS Publication 1915 for more information.
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