October 23, 2023

ITIN Renewal

Renewal applications.

An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number, commonly referred to as an ITIN, is a unique 9-digit number that is issued by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This designation is specifically meant for individuals who need to comply with U.S. federal tax obligations and therefore require a proper taxpayer identification number. However, it is important to note that these individuals do not possess a Social Security Number (SSN) and are also not eligible to obtain one.


To apply for an ITIN, potential applicants must complete Form W-7. This form serves a dual purpose; not only can it be used to apply for a new IRS individual taxpayer identification number, but it can also facilitate the renewal of an existing ITIN that may be approaching its expiration date or has already expired.


It is essential to understand that all applications for renewal of Form W-7 must be accompanied by a U.S. federal tax return, unless applicants can demonstrate that they meet specific exceptions to this requirement. This ensures that the IRS can accurately assess the individual's tax obligations while retaining compliance with federal regulations.

Renew your ITIN in Gastonia today!

At Echeverri Income Taxes, we specialize in helping both individuals and businesses navigate the often complex and sometimes daunting landscape of tax compliance. An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is essential for non-resident aliens, their spouses, and dependents who need to file taxes in the United States.


Our expert team is dedicated to processing your W-7 Form efficiently and effectively, ensuring you can access a wide range of essential tax preparation services, including trucking taxes and IFTA reporting.



We understand that tax season can be stressful, so trust us to support your unique tax needs with the utmost professionalism, accuracy, and a commitment to delivering exceptional service. Let us help you achieve peace of mind when it comes to your tax obligations.

Reminders

Expired ITINs.

If your ITIN wasn’t included on a U.S. federal tax return at least once for tax years 2018, 2019, and 2020, your ITIN will expire on December 31, 2021.


ITINs with middle digits (the fourth and fifth positions) “70,” “71,” “72,” “73,” “74,” “75,” “76,” “77,” “78,” “79,” “80,” “81,” “82,” “83,” “84,” “85,” “86,” “87,”or “88” have expired. In addition, ITINs with middle digits “90,”“91,”“92,”“94,”“95,”“96,”“97,”“98,” or “99,” IF assigned before 2013, have expired.