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Non-Citizen with a T.I.N. and SSI Number Question

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:55 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Christine we have discussed this on the listserv in the past you can see it on yahoo groups but you are welcome to contact me off the listserv
David
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> On Aug 4, 2015, at 1:10 PM, Christine Kingston attorneychristine@gmail.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Colleagues,
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> I have a potential client that has "invented" a SSI number and used that to obtain credit, but also has a T.I.N. number used to file taxes.
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> Can anyone guide me on the proper procedure, if any, to assist this PC? Or, is it best to recommend they file without an attorney?
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> Thanks in advance for your time.
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> Christine A. Kingston, Esq.
> Law Office of Christine A. Kingston > 5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3
> Huntington Beach, CA 92649
> Office: 714-533-9210
> Fax: 714-489-8150
> Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
> Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com
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Non-Citizen with a T.I.N. and SSI Number Question

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 1:10 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Colleagues,
I have a potential client that has "invented" a SSI number and used that to
obtain credit, but also has a T.I.N. number used to file taxes.
Can anyone guide me on the proper procedure, if any, to assist this PC?
Or, is it best to recommend they file without an attorney?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Christine A. Kingston, Esq.
Law Office of Christine A. Kingston
5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Office: 714-533-9210
Fax: 714-489-8150
Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com

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