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What would you say if
I told you that there is a safe and
virtually guaranteed way to make 18
to 24 percent return per year on
your money that few people know
about?
What would you say if this investing
method could occasionally give you
an even greater return on your
money, possibly 50 percent to more
than 100 percent return on your
money per year?
What would you say if I told you
that this investing method was
sanctioned, encouraged and arranged
by the government and the government
had a very strong motivation to make
sure it worked effectively and was
as safe as possible?
What would you say if you realized
that the safety of this investment
was not only monitored by the
government it was actually backed by
the most powerful collateral in the
world, real property?
Does this sound too good to be true?
It’s not.
Tax
Deed Investments are probably the
safest, most lucrative and
undiscovered investing methods in
the world.
Learn more..
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The
W7 Form and How to Obtain an
ITIN for Buying Tax Deeds and
Tax Liens outside of the U.S.
Buying tax deeds in the U.S.
usually requires a social
security number (SSN) or a
federal tax I.D. number. One way
to work around this for
nonresidents is to start a small
business, such as an LLC and
receive a tax I.D. number.
Another method is to obtain an
Individual Taxpayer
Identification Number (ITIN).
According to the U.S. Internal
Revenue Service (IRS), federal
law requires individuals with
U.S. income, regardless of
immigration status, to pay U.S.
taxes. The ITIN, a nine-digit
number that begins with the
number 9, was created for use on
tax returns for those taxpayers
who do not qualify for a Social
Security Number. The IRS has
issued 7 million ITINs since
1996.
For more information, visit the
IRS.gov. New updates to the
ITIN process were just announced
on December 17, 2003.
Who can apply? Any nonresident or U.S.
resident alien who is required
to file, or can be claimed as an
exemption or dependent on a tax
return and who does not qualify
for a social security number.
See Publication 501, Exemptions,
Standard Deduction and Filing
Information for Exemption Tests
and Publication 519, U.S. Tax
Guide for Aliens to determine
resident status.
You do not need an ITIN if:
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you are a U.S. citizen,
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you were born in U.S. and do
not have diplomatic immunity, or
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you have entered the U.S. on a
work VISA, see Exhibit
3.21.260-3, or
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you are entitled to a
federally funded benefit
(stipend/fellowship/grant).
You are eligible for an ITIN if:
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you are on a NON-work VISA,
see Exhibit 3.21.260-4, you are
eligible for an ITIN,
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You were born in U.S. and have
diplomatic immunity,
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you have applied for and were
denied a SSN, or
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you are an undocumented
alien.
How to Obtain Application and
Where to File
Obtain Forms W-7/W-7SP via:
IRS offices worldwide
1-800-TAX-FORM
(1-800-829-3676)
World Wide Web-http://www.irs.gov;
Tax Fax Service
1-703-368-9694
IRS KIOSKS
Submit Forms W-7/W-7SP and
supporting documentation to:
IRS Taxpayer Assistance
Centers (TACS);
Certain U.S. consular offices
abroad.
Certified Acceptance Agent;
or
mail to:
PSPC ITIN Unit
P.O. Box 447
Bensalem, Pa. 19020
DP N-280
ITIN Frequently Asked Questions
Form W-7, Application for IRS
Individual Taxpayer
Identification Number (PDF 100K)
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Products
Tax Sales Book
Compared to what is out there, for
price and content, your course and
books are extremely good value. I
know and you probably do as well.
There are companies in this business
selling courses, etc. and what you
are charging is but a fraction of
their cost.
- P. Searle
Tax Lien Certificates Book
Already finished reading your
portion and really enjoyed it. I'm
going to be making some foreclosure
connections this week as well as
checking on the other deed sales in
nearby counties. I'm starting to
believe this is something that can
really be done and not just
something that people buy books and
classes about.
- M. Wilson
Online Course
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