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TIN validation guidance for Uzbekistan

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

TIN Check Uzbekistan

PINI (Personal Identification Number of an Individual) and TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number) are two important identification systems that are used in Uzbekistan to keep track of individuals and their financial activities.

PINI is a unique identification number that is assigned to every citizen of Uzbekistan at birth. This number is used to identify individuals in various government and private sector databases, including healthcare, education, and banking. PINI is a 14-digit number that contains information about the individuals date of birth, gender, and place of birth. It is a crucial tool for the government to manage public services, social security, and taxation.

TIN , on the other hand, is a unique identification number that is assigned to every taxpayer in Uzbekistan. It is a 9-digit number that is used to identify taxpayers in various government and private sector databases, including tax, banking, and financial systems. TIN is mandatory for all individuals who engage in economic activities in Uzbekistan, such as running a business, earning income from rental properties, or receiving capital gains. The tax authorities use TIN to track the financial activities of taxpayers and to ensure that they pay their taxes on time.

Both PINI and TIN are essential tools for the government to manage public services and taxation. They help to identify individuals and their financial activities accurately and efficiently, which in turn helps the government to plan and allocate resources effectively. It is mandatory for individuals to register for both PINI and TIN to avail public services and engage in economic activities in Uzbekistan.

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