TIN Check Saint Lucia
For individuals / entities:
The TIN for Saint Lucia is a unique numeric code which contains 6 digits.
Some of which may be leading zeros. (We do not usually take the leading zeros
into account however.)
In addition to the 6 digits which form the main TIN two other digits may
follow. These would indicate the tax type.
A TIN is issued to entities upon application. The codes are generated by the
system, in sequential order, and once issued, the code is used by a person for
all tax types. The TIN is concatenated with the two digits of the tax type ID to
create a tax account number for each person. For example, if a corporation
has a TIN 1234 or (001234), then corporation’s VAT account number would
be 00123427 while the corporate tax account number would be 00123402.
(The digits in green represent the tax type. The main TIN is however 1234 or
001234).
A TIN would only change if the circumstances of a business change. For
example, if the business moves from being a sole proprietorship to being a
corporation, a new TIN would be issued. The TINs issued to individuals do not
change.
Format:
The TIN consists of 6 digits