What is a UK TIN Number?

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What is a UK TIN Number?

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A Tax Identification Number Uk is a unique identification used for tax purposes. In the United Kingdom, it often refers to the Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) given by HM Revenue & Customs. The UTR is a 10-digit number that is used to identify individuals or organizations for tax returns, self-assessment, and other HMRC contact. While not referred to as a "TIN" in the UK, the UTR serves a similar role and is frequently necessary when dealing with foreign tax concerns or financial transactions.