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hey guys this is alex award from omg tax on accounting services im a cpa licensed in massachusetts in colorado im also an irs certified acceptance agent every year i help hundreds and hundreds of people from all over the world with iti and application and some of the common questions that comes up a lot is what does the applicant do or what does a taxpayer who already has an iti and what is he required to do when he has been recently assigned a social security number now the inquiry is simple and the answer is also very simple so were gonna walk you through what the irs requires you to do as well as the reasons behind what youre required to do [Music] so the irs says that it is improper to use both the itin and ssn assigned to the same person to file tax return so all thats saying is that you cannot have both an ita and an ssn and when you receive an ssn you must use the ssn or the social security number for tax purposes and you must stop using the itin now the irs also said that