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Tenant Screening - Understanding ITIN's

Questions often arise regarding use of ITIN's for tenant screening background checks.

According to Internal Revenue Service Publication 1915, "An ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number) is a tax processing number, issued by the internal Revenue Service, for certain resident and nonresident aliens, their spouses, and their dependents.  It is a nine-digit number beginning with the number “9”,  has a range of numbers from “70” to “88” for the fourth and fifth digits and is formatted like an SSN (i.e. 9XX-7X-XXXX)." 

ITIN's are only available to individuals who are required to have a taxpayer identification number for tax purposes but who do not have, and are not eligible to obtain an SSN from the Social Security Administration (SSA).   

An ITIN:
  1. Does not authorize work in the U.S. or provide eligibility for Social Security Benefits or the Earned Income Tax Credit.
  2. Is not valid for identification outside of the tax system or production of tenant screening reports.
  3. Does not establish immigration status.

According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), ITIN's are strictly for tax processing.  The IRS does not apply the same standards as agencies that provide genuine identity certification.  People who apply for an ITIN are not required to apply in person, and IRS does not further validate the authenticity of identity documents.  Some unethical credit repair companies advise clients who have an SSN to apply for an ITIN and use it in place of their SSN (to hide derogatory credit information), which is illegal.  Therefore, ITIN's should not be requested or accepted as identification for non tax purposes. 

SSN's, as we all know, are useful as a form of identification and for pulling credit - and in that way are useful in the tenant screening process.  There is nothing wrong with asking for SSN's in your application and denying tenancy when there is fraudulent use of a voluntarily provided SSN.  However, it is best not to require an SSN (as a landlord) or take adverse action due to the lack of an SSN - as doing so can put you at risk of a disparate impact discrimination claim.   

Incidentally, while having a valid and verifiable SSN materially increases the chance of locating and pulling an individual's credit history, it is possible to pull credit by matching on name, address and date of birth information.  Just remember that ITIN's are not SSN's and are of no value for pulling credit. 

In summary, there is no practical way to verify ITIN's.  Nor are they useful for "pulling" credit.  Therefore, there is no place for ITIN collection and verification in your tenant screening process or criteria.

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# re: Tenant Screening - Understanding ITIN's

Gravatar Great article! I strongly recommend tenant screening to my clients - many who are single property landlords. They may not be aware of the differences between ITIN and SSN. It's great to see an article with some meat to it on this forum, thanks!! 1/23/2012 9:23 AM | Lori

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