The IRS is accepting renewal applications for Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) that will expire by the end of the year. Affected taxpayers should submit renewal applications as soon as possible to avoid an anticipated rush. The renewal requirement applies to certain taxpayers who’ll be filing income tax returns in 2020 — that is, those who have ITINs with the middle digits of 83, 84, 85, 86 or 87 (for example: 9NN-83-NNNN). These filers need to renew by completing a Form W-7, even if they’ve used their ITINs in the last three years. They have an option to renew for their entire family at the same time. Learn more here. Contact the CG Team with questions via the form to the right or call 732.676.4100. © 2019

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“Millions More ITINs Set to Expire in 2019; IRS Says Renew Early to Prevent Refund Delays.” Internal Revenue Service. June 19, 2019. Accessed June 24, 2019. https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/millions-more-itins-set-to-expire-in-2019-irs-says-renew-early-to-prevent-refund-delays.