Taxpayer numbers are the numbers that allow banks and governmental authorities to identify you as a resident of the state in which you are registered for tax purposes and give you the documentation required to pay your taxes.
I'm a UK resident, what do I need to submit under UK DRR?
Residents in the UK can enter their Unique Taxpayer Reference or National Insurance Number in the TIN field. Find your UTR number here:
• in your Tax Account
• in the HMRC app
• on previous tax returns and other documents from HMRC (for example, notices to file a return or payment reminders)
Your National Insurance number can be located here:
• on your payslip
• on your P60
• on letters about your tax, pension, or benefits
• in the HMRC app
• in the National Insurance section of your tax account
• in your Apple or Google Wallet (if you previously saved it there from your tax account)
How do I check if my current TIN is valid?
TIN validity can be checked on the website of the European Commission.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this document is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or other professional advice. While we strive to keep this information accurate and up-to-date, tax laws and regulations are complex and subject to change. We strongly recommend consulting with a qualified tax professional, accountant, or legal advisor for specific advice regarding your individual circumstances and obligations under DAC7 or UK DRR.