MD
I'm filing my 1040 now and my parents are with us for the whole of 2020. but they don't have ITIN or SSN.
in order to apply for ITIN, IRS need a tax return with their name on it.
in order to file 1040 ( at least online ), IRS need a ITIN or SSN for dependent.
it's really a chicken & egg problem now.
how shall I file my 1040 with them still as my dependent now?
thanks
It is actually NOT a chicken and egg problem. However, in order to claim them, you have to include ITIN applications for them with a tax return that you mail in to a specific IRS location. The IRS then processes the ITIN applications and attaches the ITIN numbers to the tax return and then the tax return is processed. There are numerous problems involved with this process.
You have to send the IRS original identification for your parents. You cannot send copies. Therefore your parents will have to be without their ID for however long it takes the IRS to process the applications.
With the IRS being so backed up dealing with mailed in tax returns due to the coronavirus, you could be looking at your parents being without their ID for many, many months.
On top of that, the most benefit that you can get from claiming an adult dependent is $500.00. So, you have to ask yourself (and your parents) is it worth them being without their IDs for many months?
Our firm used to be a certified acceptance agent for ITIN applications. We stopped being one when the IRS instituted the rule that original ID documents had to be provided to them. We did not want any responsibility in that procedure.