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  2. Where's my tax refund? There's an app for that. Here's what ...

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    To sign in and check your status, you'll need some specific information, including: Your Social Security or individual taxpayer ID number (ITIN) Your filing status (single, married, joint, etc.)

  3. Individual Taxpayer Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    Individuals who check boxes a, f, or h meet certain conditions for not filing a U.S. tax return, and for obtaining an ITIN number from the IRS. Temporary identification numbers are issued to the main taxpayer only and these numbers are usually triggered after a 45-day suspension period.

  4. What Is Taxpayer Identification Numbers? Understanding ...

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    To apply for your ITIN, complete IRS form W-7, "Application for IRS Individual Taxpayer Identification Number." Submit it to the IRS with the appropriate documentation and a completed U.S. federal ...

  5. How to apply for a credit card with an ITIN number - AOL

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    Submitting your application with an ITIN. The application process for those with an ITIN instead of an SSN is essentially the same. In place of a nine-digit SSN, you will use the nine-digit ITIN.

  6. Taxpayer Identification Number - Wikipedia

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    Any government-provided number that can be used in the US as a unique identifier when interacting with the IRS is a TIN, though none of them are referred to exclusively as a Taxpayer Identification Number. A TIN may be: a Social Security number (SSN) an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)

  7. Individual Master File - Wikipedia

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    The Individual Master File (IMF) is the system currently used by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to store and process tax submissions and used as the main data input to process the IRS's transactions. It is a running record of all of a person's individual tax events including refunds, payments, penalties and tax payer status. [1]

  8. 11 Steps to Make Sure Your Tax Return Is Accepted by the IRS

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    Everyone's favorite time of year is right around the corner: Tax Day! Filing and paying taxes is a part of life for everyone who works in the U.S. Making sure you file your tax return correctly is...

  9. Office of the Taxpayer Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Office of the Taxpayer Advocate, also called the Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS), is an office within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, reporting directly to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. [1]