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FAQ: Backup Withholding

What is a TIN?

A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a social security number (SSN) issued by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or an employer identification number (EIN) issued by IRS. A TIN can only have nine (9) numbers. It cannot have more or less than nine numbers nor can it have a combination of numbers and letters within the nine-number sequence.



 
Frequently Asked Questions
  Vendors FAQ
  Backup Withholding FAQ
1 - What is Backup Withholding (BUWH)?
2 - What is a TIN?
3 - What payments are subject to Backup Withholding?
4 - Can a payee claim he or she is exempt from Backup Withholding?
5 - When is a TIN considered missing or incorrect?
6 - Can State agency do any thing that can prevent the BUWH on vendor payment?
7 - How to discontinue Backup Withholding?
8 - Can vendor do anything that can prevent BUWH on payments?
  Electronic Funds Transfer FAQ
 

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