Just as quickly as we update our ITIN materials and guidelines the ITIN policy office within the IRS has changed their stance yet again!
Just released: ITINs (Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers) will expire after 5 consecutive years of non-filing use. This is a change from the services’ previously stated policy of automatically expiring ITINs after 5 years, whether or not they were being used for legitimate tax filing purposes. This change in stance significantly reduces residual in-office application and re-application paperwork processing for those of us serving taxpayers in immigrant communities.
For the full story from the IRS visit: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/Unused-ITINS-to-Expire-After-Five-Years;-New-Uniform-Policy-Eases-Burden-on-Taxpayers,-Protects-ITIN-Integrity
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