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Confirm Your Tax Registration Number
After your Amazon Web Services subaccount is created, confirm your company’s tax registration number for the subaccount.

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After your Amazon Web Services subaccount is created, confirm your company’s tax registration number for the subaccount.
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To view Amazon Web Services documentation, go to https://docs.aws.amazon.com/. Search for tax registration number.
The steps differ depending on whether your company is located inside or outside the United States.
If you're located outside the US, go to the AWS Tax Settings page (https://console.aws.amazon.com/billing/home?#/tax) and enter your tax registration number. When you’re done, come back to the Amazon Setup page and click Confirm Settings. Then click Acknowledge.
Next, create your contact center and add users to it.

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