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To apply for an ITIN, complete IRS Form W-7, IRS Application for Individual Taxpayer Identification Number. The Form W-7 requires documentation substantiating foreign/alien status and true identity for each individual.
TurboTax doesn't include Form W-7, so you'll have to download it directly from the IRS, fill it in, and print it out (see these IRS instructions for help with that).
Complete your return as you normally would. Leave the applicant's Social Security Number field blank, and disregard any warnings about the empty field or missing health care info for the applicant.
Alternatively, you can mail everything to:
Internal Revenue Service
Austin Service Center
ITIN Operation
P.O. Box 149342
Austin, TX 78714-9342
Learn more about ITINs at IRS.gov.
For further information please see the TurboTax websites: How do I file with a W-7? and How do I get an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)?
Really helpful information, Thank you so much, Robert
I recently got my spouse's ITIN. Do I need to amend my state tax return on turbo-tax and re-print it? Or can I just write it with pen on the previously printed return and paper-file it?
Hello,
Did you get any answer to this please ? I am currently in the exact same position and was trying to figure out what to do. Many thanks
Do NOT click on anything that says AMEND ... if you already printed the return you can simply enter the ITIN on the return and mail it in as needed. If you want to you CAN open the return by logging in and scrolling down to click on ADD A STATE then enter the ITIN in the MY INFO tab ... then continue to the state tab and revisit the state interview. Complete the FILE tab and choose to mail in the state so the proper forms and instructions will be presented.
Echo the above answer.
I just wrote my spouse's ITIN with pen on my already printed CA state return, and mailed it.
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