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1099 TIN

chico

Does anyone know what steps are required to get a Tax Identification Number? I did a modest amount ($1500) of 'Independent Contractor' work for a firm, and they would like a TIN for their tax filings. Do I need a TIN, or is there another, better process for this sort of thing? I'm sure this varies by state, but I was hoping someone who had done this before could maybe share some guidance.

thanks.

 
Jan 26, 06 6:35 pm
garpike

Are you a US citizen? I think it is your Social Security Number.

Jan 26, 06 6:42 pm  · 
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garpike

Check this out.

Jan 26, 06 6:43 pm  · 
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R.A. Rudolph

Yeah, if it's just you, they can use your SS# - your taxpayer ID by default unless you form a partnership, corporation, etc., at which point you fill out a form and pay a fee to the IRS for the number - we had our accountant do it...

Jan 26, 06 6:46 pm  · 
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use your ssn, not worth the rest for $1500

Jan 26, 06 8:32 pm  · 
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chico

simple enough, ss# it is. i didn't realize it was that easy. thanks for the link garpike.

Jan 26, 06 10:33 pm  · 
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impalajunkie

you can do it all online, and you get one instantly. i did it a few summers ago when i was starting a business. do a google search on EIN's

Jan 27, 06 9:40 am  · 
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impalajunkie

you can file using your SSN thhough.

Jan 27, 06 9:40 am  · 
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snooker

Humm...I don't ever recall giving anyone a penny for my number...

Jan 27, 06 5:59 pm  · 
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