Aug 21, 2026
If you’re a foreigner earning income in the US, or doing business there but not eligible for a Social Security Number (SSN), the ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is the key you need to comply with the regulations of the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
An ITIN is a personal tax ID issued by the IRS to foreigners who aren’t eligible for an SSN. It’s a tool that helps them fulfill US tax obligations such as declaring and paying tax on income earned. In addition, an ITIN supports users in many other financial activities such as opening a bank account (personal or business) and participating in financial investment, securities, and real estate.
In particular, an ITIN helps users receive income from e-commerce and advertising platforms such as Amazon, eBay, Etsy, Google AdSense, YouTube, and Upwork without being subject to high withholding tax. Having an ITIN also helps legitimize income from business activities or services in the US.
Important note: An ITIN is not a green card or visa, and it doesn’t grant the right to work in the US. It is simply a number to ensure compliance with US tax law.
The following cases should apply for an ITIN:
For example, if you have YouTube income and no ITIN, that income can be subject to withholding tax of up to 30%. Once you register for an ITIN and file under a Double Taxation Avoidance treaty, the withholding rate can drop to 0-10%, depending on your registered country.
The ITIN application documents you need to provide to AWE Legal must include the following:
Note that an application can be rejected if the information provided is incorrect or documents are missing or invalid. Careful preparation from the start is therefore very important to avoid wasting time and money.
The ITIN application process includes these main steps:
One important point to remember is that an ITIN is not issued automatically and must be renewed every 3 years if not used in a tax filing. If you file late or don’t have a valid ITIN, the IRS may apply penalties or deny a refund.
For business owners and individuals with income in the US, an ITIN helps: