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Last Updated on 03/04/2023

Getting a tax number is one of the simplest things to do in Turkey, whether you are a resident or not.  However it is crucial because it is necessary for many of your transactions as you set up your new life in Turkey. To name a few you will need it to  purchase a car, open utility accounts, pay taxes, open a bank account, and pay rent..  So here is an ultimate guide on  how to get a tax number in Turkey. 

Who Needs a Turkish Tax ID?

How to get a tax number in Turkey In Turkey, a tax number is required for every registration and financial transaction. The ID numbers of all Turkish citizens serve as their tax ID numbers by default. However,  any foreign national willing to conduct any financial transaction in Turkey needs to get a tax number. Foreign nationals in Turkey need Tax ID for the following transactions:

  • Opening a bank account
  •  Purchasing property
  •  Receiving medical care
  •  Signing up for utility services such as gas electricity and water
  • Issuing insurance 
  • Completing notarial tasks
  • Applying for residence permits

Therefore individuals get a ten-digit number known as a tax identification number to fulfill their wanted transactions. 

How to get tax number in Turkey online

Online application to get tax number in Turkey The good news is that it is also possible to make this process online. So here are the following instructions you should know to understand how to get a tax number in Turkey online. First of all,  you must visit the Interactive Tax Office’s official website . At the bottom of the page, select the Application for Non-Citizen Tax Number button. Fill out the form fully. Then,  after you submit the form, the system will provide you with a Tax ID number.

Your Tax ID number will be provided to you as an official letter in PDF format, therefore please make sure that cookies and pop-ups are enabled on your computer. You cannot receive the document if you do not enable them. Your Tax Identification Number appears on the document.

If you need any assistance to get a tax number in Turkey you can consult our advisors.  

How long does it take to get a tax number in Turkey

Financial advisor having a meeting with senior man and talking with him about terms of the contract in the office.Foreign people who wonder generally how to get a tax number in Turkey are also curious about the duration of this process. Therefore we would like to inform them that applying for a Tax ID number is such a simple process. You can apply for it at any nearby tax office. Moreover, the only documents you need are your original passport and a copy of it. After that, you can get your tax ID free of charge.  Consequently, you can create a bank account after registering because your tax number is checked on the screens of all Turkish financial organizations, including banks. Normally, this transaction takes fifteen minutes.

How to Get Turkish Tax Number Online for Foreigners 

As above-mentioned, foreigners are able to get their Tax number in Turkey  online without having to go to the tax office known locally as “vergi dairesi”. As we previously explained, they should fulfill the form for non-citizens application. However, in order to finish the process successfully they should pay attention to certain facts. Actually,  your identification and passport information could not be validated, according to the error message you receive after submitting the form, most likely due to a spelling error. The most frequent spelling error made by foreigners trying to obtain an online tax number in Turkey is the use of the letter “I” rather than the letter “i”. For this reason, make sure to switch your keyboard’s settings to Turkish.

FAQ

How do I find my Turkish tax number?

You can get it online or by going to the nearest local tax office. 

What if I forgot my Turkish tax number?

You can get your forgotten tax number online after fulfilling your personal information. 

How do I get a foreign identification number in Turkey?

You can get a Turkish ID number in Turkey online or by visiting any local tax office.

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