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"Have questions about how to get or use an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)? Or about how to deal with potential discrepancies in tax filings? If so, please join us for a webinar on common tax questions and scenarios for immigrant workers, presented by the National Immigration Law Center, Restaurant Opportunities Center United, and Rutgers University School of Law Federal Tax Law Clinic.
The webinar will review tax compliance requirements for low-income immigrant workers, the use of ITINs in tax law, and common tax questions and scenarios for immigrant workers in the restaurant industry and beyond.
Webinar participants will have an opportunity to get answers to frequently asked questions about how immigrant workers should report income, file tax returns, and address discrepancies in their W-2, W-4, 1099, and any IRS forms.
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More information about immigrants and tax obligations is available in NILC’s “Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN): A Powerful Tool for Immigrant Taxpayers.”
If you have any questions about the webinar, please contact Avideh Moussavian atmoussavian@nilc.org." - NILC