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where
where
* <tt>'''j'''</tt> is unique to each agreement and is chosen by tango.info
* <tt>'''jkm'''</tt> are unique and are chosen by tango.info and the code agreeement third party
* <tt>'''km'''</tt> is unque to each agreement item is chosen by the code agreeement third party
* <tt>'''n'''</tt> is the [[TIN checkdigit]]
* <tt>'''n'''</tt> is the [[TIN checkdigit]]



Revision as of 2008-07-23T12:12:11

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

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.

See also