The following ITINs are expired or will expire on December 31, 2019:
• ITINs with middle digits of 70 through 87 (e.g., NNN-70-NNNN); and
• ITINs that have not been used on a tax filing in the last three years.
If a person with an ITIN which meets one of the above criteria expects to have a 2020 filing requirement, the ITIN should be renewed as soon as possible. There are three options for renewing an ITIN with the IRS:
• By mail to the IRS address listed on the Form W-7,
• Through a Certified Acceptance Agent authorized by the IRS or
• In person at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center.
Information on ITINs is available online in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Haitian Creole, Russian and Vietnamese.