This is mostly for Canadians writers who have books with US publishers, but I figured I'd post it here in case it's of help to anyone else.
One of the first things Diana (my agent) had me do after we sold SHADOWS was apply for a US tax ID number, also known as a ITIN. About a week ago, I received a notice that I had been turned down because I had failed to provide the tax treaty number they needed, so off I went to get another set of true certified documents and then off they went back to the IRS.
However, something was tickling my brain last night, so this morning I decided to call the IRS to ask a couple of questions. I was put through to a very helpful US tax lawyer who basically told me I had done it all wrong (I had run the original form by a Canadian accountant, who stared at it blankly and said it looked okay to him).
Here's the scoop: Canadians must get certified true copies of their identification from US notaries. A certified true copy from a Canadian notary will automatically result in a rejected W-7 because Canada was not at the Hague convention. Whodathunk?
I know a couple of writers who have recently signed with US agents and are subbing to US publishers, so I figured I'd post this information to save them having to wait longer than necessary in getting this important little number!
And, if you have questions, the gentleman I spoke to at the IRS was tremendously helpful, so giving them a call is definitely a good idea.
I think I feel the earth moving...
Sorry, dear--just a sarcastic Yankee here. I'm truly glad you go the information you needed!
xo