A library to validate TIN numbers for individuals. This is based on a Java library, this is why the code does not reflect best practices in PHP (yet).
Supported countries:
- Austria (AT)
- Belgium (BE)
- Bulgaria (BG)
- Croatia (HR)
- Cyprus (CY)
- Czech Republic (CZ)
- Denmark (DK)
- Estonia (EE)
- Finland (FI)
- France (FR)
- Germany (DE)
- Greece (GR) - only size
- Hungary (HU)
- Ireland (IE)
- Italy (IT)
- Latvia (LV) - no check digit
- Lithuania (LT)
- Luxembourg (LU)
- Malta (MT) - no check digit
- Netherlands (NL)
- Poland (PL)
- Portugal (PT)
- Romania (RO) - no check digit
- Slovakia (SK)
- Slovenia (SI)
- Spain (ES)
- Sweden (SE)
- United Kingdom (UK) - only structure
If your country is not there, feel free to open an issue with your country code, and a link to the specification. Ideally, you can provide a pull request with the algorithm and the tests.
- PHP >= 8.1
To simply check the validity of a TIN number:
<?php
include __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use loophp\Tin\TIN;
$bool = TIN::fromSlug('be71102512345')->isValid();If you want to get the reason why a number is invalid, you can use
<?php
include __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use loophp\Tin\TIN;
use loophp\Tin\Exception\TINException;
try {
TIN::fromSlug('be71102512345')->check();
} catch (TINException $e) {
// do something with the exception.
}If you want to use a stricter method (without normalizing the TIN number, that
is, using the raw TIN number), use the strict parameter in the check or
isValid functions as shown below (Introduced in
#39). By default, it is set to false.
TIN::fromSlug('be7110.2512345')->check(); // Not strict
TIN::fromSlug('be7110.2512345')->check(strict: false); // Not strict
TIN::fromSlug('be7110.2512345')->check(true); // Strict
TIN::fromSlug('be7110.2512345')->check(strict: true); // Strictcomposer require loophp/tin
Every time changes are introduced into the library, Github run the tests and the benchmarks.
The library has tests written with PHPSpec. Feel free
to check them out in the spec directory. Run composer phpspec to trigger the
tests.
Before each commit some inspections are executed with
GrumPHP, run ./vendor/bin/grumphp run to
check manually.
PHPInfection is used to ensure that
your code is properly tested, run composer infection to test your code.
European Commission TIN serviceTIN Algorithms - Public - Functional SpecificationTaxpayer Identification Number
We warmly welcome your contributions by submitting pull requests. Our team is highly responsive and will gladly guide you through the entire process, from the initial submission to the final resolution.
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