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Form W-9 {Fev. 3-2024}Paqe 6 <br />Viclims of identity lheft who ars exp€ri€ncing economic harm or a <br />systemic problem, br are seeking help in resolving tax problems that <br />have not been resofued lhrough normal channels, may ba eligible for <br />Taxpayer Advocate Service [[AS] assisiance. You can reach TAS by <br />calling the TAS toll-free case intake line at 877-777-4778 or TTYiTDD <br />890-829-4059. <br />Protect youre€ll from ouspicious email$ or phishing schenies' <br />Phishing b th€ creation and use of email and websites design€d lo <br />mimic legitimate business emails and webgiles. The most common act <br />is sending an email to a user falsely claiming to be an established <br />legitimate enlerprise in an attempt to scam the user inlo sunendering <br />private information frai will be used for identity theft. <br />The IRS does not initiate contacts wilh taxpayers via emails. Also. the <br />IRS does not requssl personal detailed information through email or ask <br />taxpayers lor the PIN numbers, passwords, or similar s€crst access <br />inlormation lor their credil card, bank, or other financial accounts. <br />lf you receive an unsolicited email claiming to be from the lBS, <br />forward this messago tophishing@irs.gov. You may also report misuse <br />of th€ IRS name, logo. or olher IRS propedy lo the Treasury lnspector <br />General for Tax Admtnistration IIGTA] at 800-366-4{84. You can <br />fonaard suspicious emails to the Federal Trade Commission at <br />spamQuce.pv or report lhem alwww.ftc.govlcomplainL You can <br />contact the FfC atwww.ftc.govlidthsft ar 87 7-IDTHEFT (877-4{18-4i138). <br />lf you have been the victim oi identity lheft. see www.ldantityThaft.gov <br />and Pub. 5027. <br />Go to www.lrs.govlldentityTheft lo leam more about idenlity thefl and <br />how to reduce your risk. <br />Kittitas County Agreement for Services (rev. 5h4/25l' <br />Page 19 of 20 <br />Privacy Act Notice <br />Section 6109 of the lnternal Ravenue Code requiras you to provide your <br />conect TIN to persons {including lederal agencies} who are required to <br />lile inlormalion returns with lhe IRS to report intereat, dividends, or <br />certain other income paid to you: morlgage inl€rest you pad; the <br />acquisition or abandonment of sscured propedy; the cancellalion of <br />debt; or conlributions you mado to an lRA, Archer MSA, or HSA. The <br />oerson coll€ctino this form uses the inlormation on the form to file <br />information retuirs with the lRS, reporting the above informalion. <br />Rostine us€s of this irdormalion include giving it to lhe Department ol <br />Justice for civi! and criminal litigation and lo cities, states, tha District of <br />Columbia, and U.S. commonwsallhe and tenitories for use in <br />administering their laws. The inlormation may also be disclosed to oth€t <br />cowrtries unier a treaty, to lederal and statsagencies to enforce civil <br />and criminal laws, or to federal law enforcement and intellig€nce <br />agencies to combat tenorism. You must provide your TIN whether or not <br />vou ars required to file a tax relum. Under seclion 3406, payoB must <br />lererally wrthnold a percentage of taxable interest, dividends, and <br />iertain other payments to a paye who does not give a TIN to the payor. <br />Certain penalties may also apply for providing false or lraudulent <br />information.