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What we can do for You as a Certifying Acceptance Agent

The content on this page is reproduced with kind permission from Richard Lillycrop.

As Certifying Acceptance Agents the firm of Best Accounting and Income Tax Services can expedite the issuance of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) or Employer Identification Number (EIN).

What does this mean for our clients?

Any application for an ITIN must submit certain specified ORIGINAL identification proving identity and alien status, before an ITIN is issued. Normally, this original identification must be taken to any office of the Internal Revenue Service, sent to the IRS ITIN Unit in Philadelphia or conveyed to a Certifying Acceptance Agent for review.

This means that rather than sending ORIGINAL identification documents to an IRS Office, our clients may provide that information to us, and we can expedite the issuance of an ITIN.

In the case of an EIN, normally required by a corporation or business entity doing business in the United States a Form SS-4 must be completed. As Certifying Acceptance Agents, the firm of Best Accounting and Income Tax Services can apply for an EIN on your behalf, upon receipt of a Power of Attorney from you.

Procedures for Obtaining an ITIN

The ITIN is for tax purposes only. It does not entitle the bearer to social security benefits, and creates no inference regarding immigration status or right to work in the United States. Any individual who is eligible to be legally employed in the United States should not apply for an ITIN, but must have a SSN. (Social Security Number)

As Certifying Acceptance Agents, we are required to notify you that

  • The possession of an ITIN does not change the applicant's immigration status or entitle the applicant to legal employment in the United States.
  • The ITIN does not take the place of an SSN or qualify the applicant for Social Security Benefits.
  • If you are you family members obtain permanent resident alien (Green Card status or otherwise become legally eligible to work in the United States, you may be eligible for a SSN
  • If any applicant later becomes eligible for a SSN, the ITIN may no longer be used and a SSN must be obtained from the Social Security Administration.

An ITIN may be obtained by completing and signing form W-7 for each applicant and by providing to us ORIGINAL documents which prove the identity and alien status of the applicant. We will examine the original documents provided, and will, in our capacity as Certifying Acceptance Agents, submit the completed form to the Internal Revenue Service. We will not submit any completed form W-7 in this capacity, unless we have satisfied ourselves that the documentation you have provided is adequate and meets standards set out in legislation. We will return the originals to you when we have reviewed them.

What Identification is Required for an ITIN?

In order to certify your form W-7 we will require that you prove to us your claims of alien status and identity.

  1. Passport or INS document establishing the non U.S. status and residence of the applicant.
  2. Foreign birth record and one of the following, which must bear a photograph, has not expired and is not older than three years.
    • Drivers License
    • Identity Card
    • Voters registration Card
    • School Records
    • Medical Records
    • Marriage Record
    • Military Registration card ; and
    • If the applicant is residing in the United States please provide the U.S. visa or other proof of ineligibility for an SSN

When the application is approved we will obtain the ITIN of Form 9844 from IRS and will provide you with the original Form 9844.

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