TIN definition

TIN means the Internal Revenue Service term for identification in the administration of tax laws, which includes the Social Security Number (“SSN”) and/or Employer Identification Number (“EIN”).

Examples of TIN in a sentence

  • If a TIN has been applied for and the Paying Agent is not provided with a TIN before payment is made, the Paying Agent will withhold 28% on all payments to such surrendering stockholders of any cash consideration due for their former shares.

  • If a TIN has not been issued and the stockholder has applied for a number or intends to apply for a number in the near future, the surrendering stockholder must write “Applied For” in the space for the TIN on the enclosed IRS Form W-9.


More Definitions of TIN

TIN means a Singaporean TIN or a Swiss TIN, as the context requires.
TIN means an identification number used by the IRS in the administration of tax laws. It is issued either by the SSA or by the IRS. TINs include SSN, Employer Identification Number (EIN), Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), Taxpayer Identification Number for Pending U.S. Adoptions (ATIN), and Preparer Taxpayer Identification Number (PTIN). A SSN is issued by the SSA whereas all other TINs are issued by the IRS.
TIN means Taxpayer Identification Number or a functional equivalent in the absence of a TIN. A TIN is an unique combination of letters or numbers assigned by a jurisdiction to an individual or an Entity and used to identify the individual or Entity for the purposes of administering the tax laws of such jurisdiction. Further details of acceptable TINs can be found at the OECD automatic exchange of information portal.
TIN shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in Schedule 2.2(f) hereto.
TIN means Taxpayer Identification Number (or functional equivalent in the absence of a Taxpayer Identification Number).
TIN. Means Taxpayer Identification Number or functional equivalent in the absence of a Taxpayer Identification Number. Further details of acceptable TINs can be found at: https://www.oecd.org/tax/automatic-exchange/crs-implementation-and-assistance/tax-identification-numbers/