Last Four Digits of Any Number by Which Creditor Identifies Debtor Sample Clauses

Last Four Digits of Any Number by Which Creditor Identifies Debtor. State only the last four digits of the debtor’s account or other number used by the creditor to identify the debtor. 3a. Debtor May Have Scheduled Account As: Report a change in the creditor’s name, a transferred claim, or any other information that clarifies a difference between this proof of claim and the claim as scheduled by the debtor.
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  • Employer Identification Number The Administrator shall have and use its own Employer Identification Number for purposes of calculating payroll tax withholdings and providing reports state and federal tax authorities.

  • Taxpayer ID Number The Contractor shall include its taxpayer ID number on all invoices submitted to the County for payment to ensure compliance with IRS requirements and to expedite payment processing.

  • National Item Identification Number (NIIN) The number assigned to each approved Item Identification under the Federal Cataloging Program. It consists of nine numeric characters, the first two of which are the National Codification Bureau (NCB) Code. The remaining positions consist of a seven digit non-significant number.

  • Taxpayer Identification Numbers and Backup Withholding You agree that we may withhold taxes from any dividends or interest earned on your account as required by federal, state or local law or regulations. Your failure to furnish a correct Taxpayer Identification Number ("TIN") or meet other requirements may result in backup withholding. If your account is subject to backup withholding, we must withhold and pay to the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") a percentage of dividends, interest, and certain other payments. If you fail to provide your TIN within a reasonable time we will close your account and return the balance to you, less any applicable service fees.

  • What To Do If You Find A Mistake On Your Statement If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at the address(es) listed on your statement. In your letter, give us the following information:

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