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TIN Check Uruguay

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TIN validation guidance for Uruguay

Access country-specific reference information, recognised formats and validation resources designed for compliance teams, finance departments and enterprise operations.

TIN Check Uruguay


For individuals:

The TIN is the “Identity Card Number” issued by the DNIC (National Office of Civil Identification).
For foreign individuals who do not have an identity card in force, the TIN is called “Foreigner’s Identification number (NIE)” and is issued by the Tax Authority (RUT Department).

Format:

The Identity Card Number consists of 8 digits.
The NIE consists of 9 digits.

For entites:

The TIN is called “RUT number” and is issued by the Tax Administration (applicable also for certain individuals carrying out business activities).

Format:

The RUT number consists of 12 digits.


Reference formats

Official example structures

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