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lauranharrisonsd
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Yes - many companies (sole proprietorship and trust) use a SSN and the IRS does not always issue a TIN unless requested.  It's strange because I have a new entity that's allowing the SSN for the payer but the older QBO profiles/account don't allow it. 

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