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Getting an ITIN for US tax purposes when you do not

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 My mother-in-law is thinking of selling real estate in the US and will, =
on
your advice, first obtain an ITIN. You advised her not to mail in the =
form
W7 but instead to take it to 104 Magnolia, Bellingham. Can you tell me =
why
she should do this? It is not easy for her to travel to Bellingham and
mailing the form would be easier. She does not intend to list the =
property
in Mesa until November 2002 at the earliest.  Thanks very much for an
excellent service!
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It is just easier and faster to take the application to Bellingham.
If she cannot do that, she has to send her original documentation away =
or
get US notarized copies to send.
Getting US notarized copies is difficult.  They can be notarized at the =
US
Consulate in Vancouver or you can go to a US lawyer like Greg Samuels at =
8th
and Hemlock (734-4242).
However, it is my experience that it is easier to go to the Bellingham
office than it is to mail them.
ingram
www.centa.com
108-100 Park Royal South
West Vancouver, BC, CANADA, V7T 1A2
(604) 913-9133 Fax (604) 913-9123
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