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Reclaiming Your Excess FIRPTA Taxes: Form 8288A Guide

Reclaiming Your Excess FIRPTA Taxes: Form 8288A Guide

by Kader Ameen | Jan 24, 2024 | FIRPTA, IRS, ITIN, tax returns, Uncategorized, US Tax

Foreigners Who Sold American Residential or Commercial Property, FIRPTA Tax Withholding Paid via Escrow or Title Company. Did You Reclaim Your Excess Taxes Paid? Foreigners who have USA-based property investments are often ignorant of their rights to claim back the...
ITIN for Third-Party Withholding of Mortgage Interest – Exception 3

ITIN for Third-Party Withholding of Mortgage Interest – Exception 3

by Kader Ameen | Jul 20, 2023 | FIRPTA, IRS, ITIN, Mortgage Interest, tax returns, US Tax

Exception – 3 ITIN for Third-Party Withholding of Mortgage Interest Information reporting and withholding requirements apply to third parties [i.e Banks and other Financial Institutions] who will request an ITIN to meet the compliance reporting of Mortgage Interest...
ITIN for Opening US Bank Account/Online Stock Trading Account | Complete Guide

ITIN for Opening US Bank Account/Online Stock Trading Account | Complete Guide

by Kader Ameen | May 24, 2023 | IRS, ITIN, US Tax

ITIN FOR OPENING US BANK ACCOUNT/ONLINE STOCK TRADING ACCOUNT Noncitizens usually would have an SSN if they’re legally resident in the U.S. and authorized to work. Alternatively, If that Foreign person does not qualify for an SSN, He or she needs to apply for ITIN or...
Common Reasons for ITIN Expiry – What You Need to Know

Common Reasons for ITIN Expiry – What You Need to Know

by Kader Ameen | Apr 26, 2023 | IRS, ITIN, US Tax

ITIN Expired or Still Active What is an ITIN? An Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) is a tax processing number issued by the Internal Revenue Service.  How long is the ITIN Valid? The ITIN is normally valid for 4 to 5 years provided the number is kept...
ITIN Application – Types Of Federal Election For Spouse Of USA Citizen

ITIN Application – Types Of Federal Election For Spouse Of USA Citizen

by Kader Ameen | Feb 28, 2023 | ITIN, US laws, US Tax

Federal Election for Spouse of US Citizen General Note ITIN condition to Apply for spouse of US Citizen, Resident American, and Greencard holders If you are legally married as of 31st December for the tax year of Filing, then you are eligible to file MFJ/MFS even if...
ITIN Application for Gambling Winnings Tax Reclaim

ITIN Application for Gambling Winnings Tax Reclaim

by Kader Ameen | Jan 24, 2023 | IRS, ITIN, US Tax

Foreign Nationals with 30% Gambling Winnings Federal Tax Reclaim under the Tax Treaty Gambling Winnings Tax Reclaim for Foreign Nationals ITIN for refund claim under Form 1042S tax treaty claim If you are a resident of the tax treaty country with the USA and eligible...
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