What is the correct format for my Tax Identification Number (TIN)
We believe that the following formats are the correct ones to be using when you input your TIN.
Country | Known as | Non-registered entity | Registered entity |
Austria |
Tax Identification Number
| 9 digits | 9 digits |
Belgium |
| 11 digits | 10 digits |
Bulgaria |
| 10 digits | 9 digits |
Croatia | Personal Identification Number | 11 digits | 11 digits |
Republic of Cyprus | Tax Identification Code | 8 digits + 1 letter | 8 digits + 1 letter |
Czech Republic | Personal Identification Number | 9 or 10 digits | “CZ” + 8 digits to 10 digits |
Denmark |
| 10 digits | 8 digits |
Estonia |
| 11 digits | 8 digits |
Finland |
| 6 digits + (+ or - or “A”) + 3 digits + 1 digit or letter | 7 digits + “-” + 1 digit |
France |
| 13 digits (first digit is always 0, 1, 2, or 3) | 9 digits |
Germany |
| 11 digits | 10 digits to 13 digits |
Greece | Tax Identification Number | 9 digits | 9 digits |
Hungary |
| 10 digits | 11 digits |
Ireland |
|
7 digits + 1 letter 7 digits + 2 letter |
7 digits + 1 letter 7 digits + 2 letter “CHY” + 1 to 5 digits |
Italy |
| 6 letters + 2 digits + 1 letter + 2 digits + 1 letter + 3 digits + 1 letter | 11 digits |
Latvia |
| 11 digits |
“9000” + 7 digits “4000” + 7 digits “5000” + 7 digits |
Lithuania |
| 10 digits or 11 digits | 9 digits or 10 digits |
Luxembourg |
| 13 digits | 11 digits |
Malta |
|
7 digits + 1 letter 9 digits | 9 digits |
Netherlands | Tax Identification Number | 9 digits | 9 digits |
Poland |
| 10 to 11 digits | 10 digits |
Portugal | Tax Identification Number | 9 digits | 9 digits |
Romania | Tax Identification Number | 13 digits | 2 digits to 10 digits |
Slovakia |
| 10 digits | 10 digits |
Slovenia | SI Tax Number | 8 digits | 8 digits |
Spain |
|
8 digits + 1 letter “L” + 7 digits + 1 letter “K” + 7 digits + 1 letter “X” + 7 digits + 1 letter “Y” + 7 digits + 1 letter “Z” + 7 digits + 1 letter “M” + 7 digits + 1 letter |
1 letter + 8 digits 1 letter + 7 digits + 1 letter |
Sweden |
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