Tax Mithra - Your trusted partner for US tax filing, business compliance, and international reporting support.

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ITIN Preparation & Guidance

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ITIN Preparation & Guidance
ITIN Services

ITIN Preparation & Guidance

Expert Assistance for Your ITIN

  • Professional Support
  • Dedicated Tax Advisors
  • Remote Friendly

If you are not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN) but have a US tax filing or reporting requirement, you may need an ITIN. Tax Mithra provides end-to-end ITIN preparation and guidance to help individuals obtain or renew their ITIN accurately and efficiently.

  • New ITIN applications
  • ITIN renewals
  • Form W-7 preparation
  • Document review and guidance
  • Dependent and spouse ITIN support
  • Expired ITIN assistance

What is an ITIN?

An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is issued by the IRS to individuals required to file a US tax return or meet US tax reporting obligations but who are not eligible for an SSN. An ITIN is used solely for federal tax administration.

Who May Need an ITIN?

You may require an ITIN if you are a non-resident alien required to file a US tax return, a resident alien not eligible for an SSN, a spouse or dependent of a US citizen or resident alien, an international investor with US-source income, or a foreign individual claiming treaty benefits.

Documents Commonly Required

Depending on your circumstances, you may need a completed Form W-7, valid passport or other IRS-accepted identity documents, documents supporting foreign status, a federal tax return when applicable, and additional supporting documents based on your eligibility category.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, if you have a US tax filing or reporting obligation and meet IRS requirements.

No. An ITIN is for tax administration only and does not authorize employment.

Yes. If your ITIN has expired and is required for current filing, renewal may be necessary.

Once issued, an ITIN remains valid subject to IRS rules. Some ITINs expire or require renewal before use on a return.