Here in full is what Charlie Brush reported to me. Thanks, Charlie, for your excellent guidance. With his permission, I included his RA's email address.
If anyone on this site has recent experience with getting a TIN, a post would be helpful.
I am not an authority on these issues, though I can help mobilize the experience of other road associations.
That is the concept behind the site!
Regards,
Betsy
>>>>>Since the enacting of the Patriot Act (and the subsequent banking legislation), starting a bank account has become somewhat of a challenge. In fact, when we went to our bank just to update the signers on the account, we not only had to run through some hoops, but, the branch manager wasn't even completely certain of the process.
So starting a bank account does have its challenges. Almost certainly, most banks will require an association to acquire a TIN. It used to be a fairly simple procedure, but, that too many have become complicated due to the Patriot Act. IF their bank does not require a TIN and allows them to use their personal Social Security Number (not recommended), then whatever interest they do earn will be fairly insignificant. We keep a balance that ranges between $2,000 and $4,000 and last year we earned just over $4.00 in interest for the entire year. Because we do have a TIN and the interest is our only source of income, we do not have to file any income tax returns.
We never did go through the process of being registered as a non-profit organization. With only bank interest as our income, it did not seem worth the time and effort to file the paper work. Becoming a non-profit organization does allow the association to receive some sales tax exemptions, but, once again, it does not seem worth the effort. There also may be a yearly filing fee with the State of Maine to be registered as a non-profit organization. But, not being a non-profit organization should not affect the association's ability to acquire a TIN.