Originally posted by makako: HELLO, I'VE BEEN FILING SINCE YEAR 2000 USING MY ITIN, NOW I HAVE MY SSN WHAT HAPPEN WITH MY TAX RECORDS ARE GOING TO TRANSFER THEM TO MY NEW NUMBER
Since you now have a SSN, your ITIN is now invalid for filing tax returns. When you file, the IRS will cross reference your SSN with the ITIN. All you need to do is file your tax retrun using your correct SSN.
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence." John Adams on Defense of the boston Massacre
On the letter that has your ITIN on it, it tells you that once you get a SSN, you should send a photocopy of your SSN card and a photocopy of the letter to the address listed on the letter. That's what we did for my husband's.
Have a nice day
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