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*024800029'''3'''km2n [[User:Jspatzdc]] | *024800029'''3'''km2n [[User:Jspatzdc]] | ||
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==Code examples== | ==Code examples== |
Revision as of 2008-12-10T19:26:39
CASTIN stands for Code Agreement Special TIN.
Overview
A special TIN code agreement is an agreement between tango.info and an authorised party allowing that party to assign Special TINs.
A TIN assigned under such an agreement is called a Code Agreement Special TIN or CASTIN.
Ranges
CASTINs are of the form:
024800029jkm2n
where
- jkm are unique and are chosen by tango.info and the code agreeement third party
- n is the TIN checkdigit
Current code agreements
For these agreements, j was chosen by tango.info and km can be chosen by the third party
- 0248000291km2n tangocd.com
- 0248000292km2n User:Chrisjjj
- 0248000293km2n User:Jspatzdc
see also: tango.info CASTIN index
Code examples
In the tangocd.com code agreement range 0248000291kl2n the first 10 codes are:
02480002910022 02480002910121 02480002910220 02480002910329 02480002910428 02480002910527 02480002910626 02480002910725 02480002910824 02480002910923
It does not mean that they are assigned.