Texas Identification Number definition

Texas Identification Number or “TIN” means an 11-digit number that identifies a State Payee. It is based on the identification number the Payee initially provides to the paying State agency.

Examples of Texas Identification Number in a sentence

  • Such notification must include the name and Texas Identification Number of Subcontractor, the task(s) being performed, and the number of Subcontractor employees expected to work on the task.

  • Such notification shall include the name and Texas Identification Number of the contractor or Subcontractor, the Task(s) being performed, and the number of contractor or Subcontractor employees expected to work on the Task.

  • The Grantee must notify System Agency in writing at least sixty (60) calendar days before the intended effective date of any change in legal entity status, such as ownership or control, name change, legal status with the Texas Secretary of State, or State Comptroller’s Texas Identification Number.

  • After the direct deposit request is approved by the OAG and the setup is completed on the Texas Identification Number System by the State Comptroller’s Office, payment will be remitted by direct deposit and the OAG will discontinue providing GRANTEE with copies of reimbursement vouchers.

  • After the direct deposit request is approved by the OAG and the setup is completed on the Texas Identification Number System by the State Comptroller's Office, payment will be remitted by direct deposit and the OAG will discontinue providing GRANTEE with copies of reimbursement vouchers.

  • Such notification shall include the name and Texas Identification Number of the Subcontractor, the task(s) being performed, and the number of Subcontractor employees expected to perform services related to the Project.

  • Contractor must notify DDS in writing at least 60 calendar days before the intended effective date of any change in legal entity status, such as ownership or control, name change, legal status with the Secretary of State, or State Comptroller’s Texas Identification Number.

  • At least 60 calendar days before the intended effective date of any change in legal entity status, such as a change in ownership or control, name, legal status with the Texas Secretary of State, or Texas Identification Number issued by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.

  • Such notification must include the name and Texas Identification Number of the Subcontractor, the task(s) being performed, and the number of Subcontractor employees expected to work on the task(s).

  • Expert’s itemized invoices shall describe the document received or reviewed and shall include the contract number, case number, Expert’s Texas Identification Number (TIN), and the OIG point of contact who assigned the case review.