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donamp;#39;t put your social security number on your trust this is estate planning lawyer michael pevney i create estate plans for california families ask your estate planning question in the comments and iamp;#39;ll respond and follow me for more information i create living trusts revocable living trusts for most of my clients and we do not put the clientamp;#39;s social security number in there because it doesnamp;#39;t need to be in there from the irsamp;#39;s perspective you and the trust are exactly the same thereamp;#39;s no distinction because you have complete control over everything thatamp;#39;s inside the trust because that trust is revocable now when you pass away or when you and your spouse passes away then the trust changes from a revocable trust to an irrevocable trust and at that point we need to get a tax id number for the federal government because irrevocable trusts pay taxes they pay income taxes and they pay capital gains taxes but when we initially create t