Once you are registered for Income Tax in the Isle of Man you will be issued with a Tax Reference Number.
It consists of a letter followed by six numbers, a hyphen and then two further numbers e.g. H123456-78
The letter identifies what type of tax payer you are:-
H – Individual Tax Payer
C – Corporate Tax Payer
X – Trust and Partnership
If you are registered for Online Services then you can view your Tax Reference Number.
Your Tax Reference Number can also be found on any payslips or T14’s that you have received from your employer.
It will also be on your tax returns and any other documents issued from the Income Tax Division, for example:
If you are still unable to find your Tax Reference Number
Call the Customer Service team at Income Tax and National Insurance on +44 1624 685400.
You will normally be sent a National Insurance Number just before your 16th birthday.
If you have moved to the Isle of Man and do not have a National Insurance Number then you can request one by completing CA5400 – Application for National Insurance. If moving from the United Kingdom, your existing National Insurance Number is still valid.
A National Insurance Number (NINO) consists of two letters, six numbers and a final letter e.g. MA123456C
If you are registered for Online Services then you can view your National Insurance Number on the personal details page.
Your National Insurance Number can also be found on any payslips or T14’s that you have received from your employer.
It will also be on all documentation received from National Insurance and maybe on some documentation from Social Security Division regarding any benefits.
If you are still unable to find your National Insurance Number
Call the Customer Service team at Income Tax and National Insurance on +44 1624 685400.
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