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Подскажите пож. у меня умер родственник -гражданин США, оставил наследство в мою пользу.

Врпрос:

Нужно ли получать ITIN для получения денег на мой cheking счет в сша, для оплаты tax.

Я имею гражданство России, постоянно проживаю в Москве.

При заполнении формы W7- я должен указывать адрес проживания в россии???

Спасибо

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Loose translation:

I have a relative of a U.S. citizen who has died, left an inheritance in my favor.

Do I need to get ITIN for money for my cheking account in the United States, for payment of tax.

I have Russian citizenship, permanently residing in Moscow.

When filling out the form W7-I have to specify the address of residence in Russia??

thank you

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Подскажите пож. у меня умер родственник -гражданин США, оставил наследство в мою пользу.

Врпрос:

Нужно ли получать ITIN для получения денег на мой cheking счет в сша, для оплаты tax.

Я имею гражданство России, постоянно проживаю в Москве.

При заполнении формы W7- я должен указывать адрес проживания в россии???

Спасибо

Я не могу вам советовать по этому поводу, поскольку я сам не знаю. К сожалению, я не думаю что вы найдете на этом форуме человека, который знает ответ на этот вопрос. Я думаю что если это наследство составит менее пяти миллионов долларов, то налогов не надо платить но законы по этому поводу постоянно меняются. К тому же, даже если налогов не надо платить, вы возможно объязаны составить какое-то заявление об этом все равно и для этого номер наверно нужен. Поскольку не все здесь читают по-русски я переведу ваш вопрос. Может быть кто-то здесь сталкивался с подобной ситуации. В зависимости от суммы наследства, вам возможно стоит связаться с CPA или адвокатом.

Translation of the OP:

I have a question and am hoping someone here has some advice. A US citizen relative of mine passed away and left me an inheritance. My question is: in order to receive this money into my US checking account and pay taxes do I need an ITIN? I am a Russian citizen and have residence in Moscow. In order to fill out form W7, should I put my Russian address? Thanks.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Дима, а вы на русскоязычных форумах о США не пробовали ответа искать? Мне кажется, там гораздо больше шансов стретить кого-то, кто сталкивался с подобной проблемой. Если хотите, я вам ссылок накидаю в личку.

Я и сама, к сожалению, ничего посоветовать не могу, для меня то, о чем вы написали в первом посте - "китайская грамота".

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Dima - the quick answer is no. You will not need a TIN (tax ID number) for yourself, but you will need the estate ID number I think. The easy way to handle this is to have the estate attorney cut you a check. That should come with all the relevant tax information, and aviod electronic transfer fees. If the amount is over the annual gift limit you may have to pay tax on it, depending on the amount and your relationship to the deceased. Again, the estate attorney should be able to answer this question by email or letter.

I hope this helps. If some one here with a better command of Russian than mine could translate this response, I would appreciate it.

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