05-11-2023 11:09 AM
Hi, As a UK citizen, I have a NINO of numbers and letters, but letters are not accepted when I fill out the forms required?
Please can you help?
Many thanks,
J
05-11-2023 01:51 PM - edited 05-11-2023 01:51 PM
Hello @JMH1
Happy to help and welcome to our community!
For non-U.S. instructors, your TIN will be the taxpayer identification number issued by your local government. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) provides a helpful page in English here that details the names and formats that various countries use as TINs.
Here is the UK TIN description. Hope this helps!
Kind regards!
Leonor
Udemy Community team
05-11-2023 02:28 PM - edited 05-11-2023 02:30 PM
Hi @JMH1
I remember using the UTR (Unique Taxpayer Reference) rather than the NINO.
Here is the guidance from OECD UK-TIN.pdf
It does suggest using either the UTR or the NINO, but I think UTR worked for me as it's 10 digit number rather than the NINO which is alpha numeric.
Hope this helps!
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