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Identifying Numbers

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Identifying Numbers
All taxpayers and dependents must have identifying numbers. Individuals, with rare exceptions, use their social security numbers. Businesses, estates, trusts, partnerships, and payers of dividends and interest, use employer identification numbers. Certain resident and nonresident aliens use an individual taxpayer identification number. Certain children in the process of being adopted may receive an adoption tax identification number.


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Chances are that the number that you call will be the same number for a wide variety of products so you will need to know what the model number is or have some sort of identifying numbers or letters to explain it.
In outlining the procedure that both the IRS and the Social Security Administration (SSA) follow to determine the true owner of an SSN used by multiple parties, Olson said that the letters and identifying numbers provided to the taxpayer are very confusing, and may deter them from claiming credits they have earned.
Tiller's attorneys claimed in court last week that in an earlier investigation, former Attorney General Phill Kline was able to track down patients' names using the identifying numbers on patients' files.
 
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