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Version: 1.7.3

W-9/W-8 — An Overview

Businesses that pay recipients above IRS-specified thresholds are required to file annual information returns such as Form 1099 or Form 1042-S. To ensure accurate and compliant filing, payers must first collect key recipient details, including the Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), legal name, address, federal tax classification, and applicable exemption codes.

W-9/W-8 forms serve as the standard document for collecting this information from the recipients.

Which form should I collect?

The correct form depends on the recipient's citizenship and entity type. Use the table below to identify which form applies.

FormApplies to
W-9U.S. citizens, resident aliens, and entities
W-8BENNon-U.S. individuals
W-8BEN-ENon-U.S. entities
W-8ECINon-U.S. individuals or entities claiming income effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business
W-8IMYIntermediaries, flow-through entities or certain U.S. branches
W-8EXPForeign governments, tax-exempt organizations, foreign central banks of issue, and other specific entities

Collection methods

TaxBandits supports multiple ways to collect W-9 and W-8 forms based on your platform architecture and recipient experience. You can:

  • Send secure links via email or SMS
  • Embed forms directly in your application
  • Provide a self-serve public collection URL
  • Use a fully customizable embedded UI

Each method is designed to fit different onboarding and engagement patterns.

Learn more about collection options

Use cases

The API supports a wide range of platform and business scenarios, including:

  • Vendor onboarding platforms
  • Marketplace payouts and gig economy platforms
  • Property management and rental payments
  • Affiliate and partner payout systems
  • Financial platforms handling U.S. and non-U.S. recipients

Explore more about use cases

Validating recipient data (TIN Matching)

  • To ensure the accuracy of your recipient data collected through W-9, you can perform TIN Matching.

  • TIN Matching is a validation process that verifies the recipient’s Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and legal name against IRS records. It applies only to the US records.

  • TIN validation can be handled as part of your collection workflow or as a separate step before filing.

Learn more about TIN Matching

Customization options

TaxBandits allows you to tailor the collection experience to match your product and workflow requirements.

You can customize:

  • Form presentation (embedded, hosted, or drop-in UI)
  • Branding (logo, colors, sender details)
  • Language preferences for recipients

Learn more about customization options

Linking recipients across payers

If a recipient works with multiple payers, you can avoid duplicate collection by reusing existing forms. Use the LinkWhCertificate endpoint to link the corresponding recipients to additional payers.

Learn more about LinkWhCertificate