You typically send your W-9 form to the person or entity that requested it, such as a client, employer, or financial institution. They often require it for tax reporting purposes to verify your taxpayer identification number (TIN). It's important to ensure that you send it securely, as the form contains sensitive personal information. Always confirm the recipient's preferred method of submission, whether by mail or electronically.
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