GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSIs this form for you?Use this form to apply for an individual tax number (ITN) from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). An ITN is a nine-digit number issued to non-resident individuals who need an identification number but who are not eligible to obtain a social insurance number (SIN). Who can applyYou can apply if you do not have, and are not eligible to obtain, a SIN but you need to provide an individual tax number to the CRA. For example, this could occur if you are:
Note: Do not complete Form T1261 if you already have an ITN, a SIN, or a TTN. When to applyComplete this form as soon as you meet the requirements described in "Who can apply" on this page. Apply early to make sure you receive an ITN before you need to use it. Allow four to six weeks for us to notify you in writing of your ITN. If you have not received your ITN at the end of the six-week period, you may call us to find out the status of your application (see "Telephone help" on this page). How to applyIf you are completing Form T1261 for the purpose of:
make sure you:
Please note that faxes and emails with scanned documents are not acceptable. Mail application and supporting documentation to: Mailing address: Courier address: Specific instructionsIndicate the reason you are applying for an ITN – You must check a box to indicate the reason you are applying for an ITN. Supporting certified documents – Identify the supporting documents that you have provided. The document(s) you provide must be current and must verify your identity. The documents must include your name, date of birth, and photograph. You may have to provide a combination of documents for this purpose. Examples of acceptable documents include: a passport, driver's licence, study permit/student authorization, and diplomatic identity card. Please ensure all supporting documents that are in a language other than English or French must be accompanied by an official translation of the original document. At a later date, we may request other supporting documentation. Documents that are photocopied MUST be certified by a professional such as a public notary, lawyer, doctor or chartered professional accountant (please include membership id). We will not accept any photocopies that have not been certified. A certified copy is a photocopy of a document, which is then duly signed with a notation that this is a true copy of the original and the person certifying must indicate his or her official title, address and contact number. We will return any original documents that you submit. We will not return copies of documents. Identification
Sole proprietorsIf you are a sole proprietor, you may also have to apply for a Business number. For more information, visit our website at canada.ca/taxes. Telephone helpIf, after reading these instructions, you are not sure how to complete your application or you still have questions, call the Sudbury Tax Centre for help at:
Privacy Act NoticePersonal information is collected under the Income Tax Act to administer tax, benefits, and related programs. It may also be used for any purpose related to the administration or enforcement of the Act such as audit, compliance and the payment of debts owed to the Crown. It may be shared or verified with other federal, provincial/territorial government institutions to the extent authorized by law. Failure to provide this information may result in interest payable, penalties or other actions. Under the Privacy Act, individuals have the right to access their personal information and request correction if there are errors or omissions. Refer to Info Source at canada.ca/cra-info-source, Personal Information Bank(s) CRA PPU 005. % T1261 - Demande de NII de l'ARC pour les non-résidents |
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