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      What is my Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN)? 

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      Your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is a unique identification, used for tax purposes locally and globally, which is issued and provided by your national tax authority. 

      Depending on where you’re a tax resident, your TIN may be another form of unique identification, called a functional equivalent. 

      For individuals, functional equivalents of a TIN can include: 

      • Hong Kong - Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID) number 
      • Pakistan - Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) 
      • Guernsey - Social Security number 
      • United Kingdom - National Insurance Number (NINO) or the Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR). 

      For entities, functional equivalent TIN types include: 

      • India - Permanent Account Number (PAN) 
      • Hong Kong - Business Registration Number. 

      The above examples aren’t exhaustive and don’t constitute tax advice. If you need help to determine your TIN, seek professional tax or legal advice. 

      What is tax residency? 

      Tax residency means the country in which you’re legally obliged to pay taxes. This can be the same country as your physical residency or citizenship, but it may also be in another country, depending on the countries in question. 

      You may also have tax obligations in more than one country. In these instances, you may have more than one Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). If you have multiple TINs, please raise a ticket to contact our customer support team. 

      An overview of the tax residency rules applicable in various countries can be found on the OECD website. If you’re uncertain about your tax residency, you should contact your tax advisor or local tax authority. 

      What if I have dual tax residencies? 

      If you have dual tax residencies, you may raise a request or chat with us, we will provide you with additional form to fill up. 


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      Exinity Capital East Africa Ltd (www.fxtm.com/en-ke) with registration number PVT-ZQU6JE7 and registration address at West End Towers, Waiyaki Way, 6th Floor , P.O. Box 1896-00606, Nairobi, Republic of Kenya is regulated by the Capital Markets Authority of the Republic of Kenya with a Non-Dealing Online Foreign Exchange Broker with license number 135.

      Risk Warning: Trading Leveraged Financial instruments involves significant risk and can result in the loss of your invested capital. You should not invest more than you can afford to lose and should ensure that you fully understand the risks involved. Trading leveraged products may not be suitable for all investors. The value of shares can fall as well as rise, which could mean getting back less than you originally put in. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Before trading, take into consideration your level of experience, investment objectives and seek independent financial advice if necessary. It is the responsibility of the client to ascertain whether they are permitted to use the services of Exinity brand based on the legal requirements in their country of residence.

      Please read our full Risk Disclosure.

      Regional restrictions Exinity Limited does not provide services to residents of the USA, Mauritius, Japan, Canada, Haiti, Iran, Suriname, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Puerto Rico, the Occupied Area of Cyprus, Quebec, Iraq, Syria, Cuba, Belarus, Myanmar, Russia, India and the United Kingdom.

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