SSN after ITIN

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  • PapaTony
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 19

    #1

    SSN after ITIN

    I have a client who's husband has received a social security number after filing with an ITIN for the last several years. Can I amend their prior year(s) returns to claim credits that were dissallowed due to not having a valid SSN?

    I'm haveing a rough time finding something specific on this, but I'm sure it's out there!

    Thanks.
  • geekgirldany
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 2359

    #2
    Looks like yes. Read this posting on TaxAlmanac:

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    • NRA Girl
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 10

      #3
      Amending Prior Returns

      Yes you may amend, (Remember the statute of limitations, though) Be careful when doing so. If it is the taxpayer with the new social, amend using the ITIN on the front of the 1040x. In the explanation box, include taxpayer's name and social security number. Also include with the 1040X a copy of his card. Also include any Forms/Schedules you are adding or amending.

      Hope that helps!
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