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Tax identifier numbers: what if client requests it?
Thread poster: Eliza Hall
Eliza Hall
Eliza Hall
United States
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French to English
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Apr 9, 2019

How have my fellow US-based translators handled such requests? I know that it's normal for European and some other foreign clients to request "tax identifier" numbers (such as the SIRET number in France) as part of the payment process. However, American freelancers do not have such numbers unless they run their business as a legally incorporated LLC or corporation, and most of us don't do that.



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Sheila Wilson
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Spain
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Proof of non-residency Apr 9, 2019

What they really need is some sort of proof that you aren't resident in their country and liable for taxes there. They just need to cover their own rears in the event of a tax audit. So, anything you can give them to show that you're a good citizen paying taxes elsewhere will be helpful. You'll probably find they'll relax the requirement if you tell them it's impossible to divulge your SSN.

Eliza Hall
 
Laura Kingdon
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United Kingdom
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Say you don't have one Apr 10, 2019

I've always just told them I don't have one, and it hasn't ever been a problem. I do have a Canadian tax number I can give if they need it, but they have never wanted it.

 
RobinB
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United States
Local time: 00:37
German to English
EIN Apr 10, 2019

You can obtain an EIN from the IRS without being an LLC and without having any employees. Many freelancers in the U.S. do that. It doesn't cost anything and replaces your SSN for your business. The EIN is a recognized TIN.

You can find d
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You can obtain an EIN from the IRS without being an LLC and without having any employees. Many freelancers in the U.S. do that. It doesn't cost anything and replaces your SSN for your business. The EIN is a recognized TIN.

You can find details here: https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online
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