I don’t have an SSN or ITIN. What should I do?
How to apply for an ITIN and file your U.S. taxes legally as a non-resident.
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If you don’t have a Social Security Number (SSN), you are still required to file your U.S. taxes as a non-resident. In this case, the IRS requires you to apply for an ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number), which allows you to file your tax return and claim any eligible tax treaty benefits.
J1 Summer Tax Back simplifies this process by handling your ITIN application as part of your tax filing, ensuring all required documents and forms are completed correctly and submitted to the IRS.
With our ITIN service, we help you:
📌 Important: You do not need to apply for an ITIN separately, our platform guides you through everything step by step.
👉 Apply for your ITIN and file your taxes correctly with expert support:
🔗 https://j1summertaxback.com/service-selector/
J1 Summer Tax Back simplifies this process by handling your ITIN application as part of your tax filing, ensuring all required documents and forms are completed correctly and submitted to the IRS.
With our ITIN service, we help you:
- Prepare Form W-7 accurately
- Attach it to your tax return as required by the IRS
- Avoid common ITIN application mistakes that cause delays or rejections
📌 Important: You do not need to apply for an ITIN separately, our platform guides you through everything step by step.
👉 Apply for your ITIN and file your taxes correctly with expert support:
🔗 https://j1summertaxback.com/service-selector/
