Obtaining A TRN In Jamaica: What You Need to Know

TRN

If you’re doing any kind of business in Jamaica, having a Tax Registration Number (TRN) is crucial. The TRN is a special nine-digit ID number given to every individual taxpayer, business, or organization (including nonprofits, partnerships, and charities) through an automated system. This article covers everything you need to know to understand and obtain your TRN number, ensuring legal compliance and convenience in various transactions.

When Do You Need a TRN?

In Jamaica, the TRN number is required for a wide range of situations and transactions. Here is a list of some key instances where having a TRN is necessary:

How to Obtain a TRN

Obtaining a TRN is a pretty straightforward process. Here’s a breakdown of the required documents for different entities:

For Individuals

Individuals Over the Age of Eighteen: If you’re an adult aged eighteen or older, here’s what you’ll need to apply for a TRN:

Individuals Under the Age of Eighteen: For minors, the TRN application process requires parental or guardian involvement. Here’s what you’ll need:

Application Signed by a Parent

Application Signed by a Guardian

Overseas Applicants: Applying for a TRN from abroad? Here’s what you need:

If you’re authorizing someone else to collect your TRN card on your behalf, don’t forget to attach an authorization letter. This letter should specify the name of the person you’ve authorized to collect the card for you. If you’ve submitted your forms by mail from overseas, your TRN card will be mailed to the address you provided on your application. Keep in mind that if your Identification or supporting documents are not in English, you’ll need to include an official translated version. Also, ensure that the signature on your application form matches the one on your presented Identification.

Disabled Individuals: If you’re applying for an incapacitated adult who cannot sign or make a mark, here’s what you’ll need: