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New Member
posted Feb 20, 2021 5:55:23 AM

My payer's federal ID number is a TIN, not an EIN. Turbo Tax filled in the blank with an EIN that has a different digit from the TIN on my 1099. Is that ok?

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Expert Alumni
Feb 24, 2021 7:15:19 AM

That will be fine.  Both numbers will properly identify the company that prepared the 1099.

 

The basic difference between EIN and TIN, is that the :

  • Tax Identification Number is used for the tax purposes of the company, and when that same number is used to record the taxes of the employees, it is called EIN.
  • An EIN is required to hire employees, or start your business, but you don’t require a TIN for the same reasons.

TIN stands for “Taxpayer Identification Number”, and EIN stands for “Employer Identification Number”, but these both refer to the same thing: a 9 digit number assigned by the IRS to identify a new entity, either a business entity such as an LLC or Corporation, or entities like a Trust or an Estate of a Deceased Individual. This is not straightforward or intuitive, but you do NOT need to have or plan to have employees to obtain an EIN (Employer Identification Number). This is just a general term to refer to a Tax ID Number for an entity. But, there are also OTHER types of “TIN”/Tax ID Numbers…that are different from a basic TIN or EIN. These are explained below, such as an ITIN, which is an “Individual Taxpayer ID Number” but this is only for people who do not have an SSN.

 

From <https://www.irs-ein-tax-id.com/faq/difference-tin-ein/>

New Member
Mar 31, 2022 12:16:12 PM

How can I fix my rejected returns. Message was the EIN did not match my W-2's They were not W-2's, they are 1099-R's and they have TIN's not EIN's.

Expert Alumni
Mar 31, 2022 1:06:25 PM

The Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and the Employer Identification Number (EIN) are somewhat interchangeable for IRS matching when e-filing your tax return.

 

Double check your entries for the 1099-Rs in your return.  Also when it hits the IRS e-file system the number is being matched with the name of the company so confirm the company name is spelled exactly right.  If you find your entries are correct, then contact the payer to confirm the information you have on your forms.

 

Once everything is confirmed and/or corrected try to submit your return again for e-file.  If it continues to reject you will have to file your return by mail.

Returning Member
Apr 14, 2023 5:10:04 AM

Good morning I need my federal ID number please

Expert Alumni
Apr 14, 2023 5:24:19 AM

Your federal ID number is your Social Security number, or your ITIN if you are not a citizen. 

 

We don't have access to your personal information and can't post personal information in this public forum.

Returning Member
Apr 14, 2023 6:13:16 AM

2019 identification number

Returning Member
Apr 14, 2023 6:15:45 AM

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Intuit Alumni
Apr 14, 2023 9:44:49 AM

It would be best to give us a call here, so we can assist you with this. @Tylisha23 

New Member
Dec 4, 2023 4:20:18 PM

I need my TIN No.

Level 15
Dec 4, 2023 4:23:10 PM


@Sheryl Shirley  wrote:

I need my TIN No.


Your TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number) is your Social Security number.