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ITIN Form issues - Australian Investor

Stevan Adzic
  • Sydney, NSW
Posted Mar 12 2014, 04:19

Hi ya'll,

So i've been back & forth with the IRS in terms of submitting the W7 form to obtain a ITIN. I originally sent a completed ITIN form with a my certified passport (copy - department of foreign trade Australia). The rejected the form after i decided to do a proactive call to check the status.

I recently got in touch with a bright accountant & she mentioned i'm required to tick box (h) not (a) or (b) & write exception 1d, in addition to the certified passport provide an original copy of a property management letter, signed by the director.

Just want to confirm with everyone, is this ok for my ITIN form to be approved? Couldn't find property management letter required within the W7 form instructions....

Thanks!

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