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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the AP-152 form in the editor.
  2. In Section 1, indicate if this is a new account by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'. If 'YES', complete Sections 1-5; if 'NO', enter your Mail Code and complete Sections 1, 2 & 5.
  3. Provide your Texas Identification Number (TIN) by selecting the appropriate type: EIN, SSN, ITIN, or Comptroller's assigned number. Ensure you enter the correct digits as specified.
  4. Answer whether you are currently reporting any Texas tax. If 'YES', enter your Texas Taxpayer Number.
  5. Fill in the Payee Information section with your name and mailing address where payments should be sent. Make sure to follow character limits for each line.
  6. In Section 3, check the appropriate ownership code that applies to you or your business and provide any additional required information.
  7. Complete Section 4 if applicable, indicating payment assignment details and attaching any necessary agreements.
  8. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before signing and dating the form in Section 5.

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An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a nine-digit number that IRS assigns in the following format: XX-XXXXXXX.
Find This Information You can find your TWC Tax Account Number on any previously submitted quarterly tax filing (Form C-3). Contact the TWC either via phone at 800-832-9394 or 512-463-2699, or via email at tax.statussection@twc.state.tx.us or tax@twc.state.tx.us.
Texas Taxpayer Number: This 11-digit number is issued to an individual/entity by the Comptroller of Public Accounts. If the individual/entity was previously issued a Texas taxpayer number, enter it here. Leave this field blank if you have not previously registered for a Texas taxpayer number.
Key Takeaways. A Texas Tax ID, also called a Texas State ID Number or Texas Identification Number (TIN), is issued by the Comptroller and required for tax and payment purposes. Businesses use both a federal EIN and a Texas State ID Number for filing taxes, managing payroll, and securing business permits.
AP-152 Application for Texas Identification Number.
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Section 1 - Texas Identification Number Comptroller Assigned Number 11 digits: FOR STATE AGENCY USE ONLY. A Comptroller Assigned Number is an ID number that is given to a state agency that needs to pay either a foreign entity or a foreign individual who does not have an EIN, SSN or ITIN.
For individuals, the Social Security number serves as the TIN; for businesses, organizations, and non-profit entities the Employer Identification Number, assigned by the Internal Revenue Service, serves as the TIN.
TIN The Number A Texas identification number (TIN) is an 11-digit number that identifies a state payee. A TIN must be assigned to individuals and business entities before they can receive payments from the state if the payments are issued through the statewide accounting systems.

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