I have a 17yr old client who works at a dairy and receives 1099-MISC with his SSN that says valid for work only with DHS authorization. Can I use his SSN to file his taxes? He does not have an ITIN. He is a dependent for his parent who do have ITIN numbers. Any help would be appreciated.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Social Security Card with DHS authorization valid for filing?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by unzuetay View PostI have a 17yr old client who works at a dairy and receives 1099-MISC with his SSN that says valid for work only with DHS authorization. Can I use his SSN to file his taxes? He does not have an ITIN. He is a dependent for his parent who do have ITIN numbers. Any help would be appreciated.
If he has a 1099-Misc and the SS# matches what is on the SOC Card then I would go ahead and file under that.Taxes after all are the dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society. - FDR
-
Originally posted by ATSMAN View PostThat DHS Authorization is for the employer not the tax return preparer.
If he has a 1099-Misc and the SS# matches what is on the SOC Card then I would go ahead and file under that.
Comment
Disclaimer
Collapse
This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. The comments posted are the opinions of participants and not that of Tax Materials, Inc. We make no claim as to the accuracy of the information and will not be held liable for any damages caused by using such information. Tax Materials, Inc. reserves the right to delete or modify inappropriate postings.
Comment