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Asking for the social security number on an application is legal in most states, but it is an extremely bad practice. (Some states prohibit private employers from collecting this information for fear of identity theft.) It is not recommended that you provide this information on a job application.
Well yes, but your prospective employer does have the right to request your SSN in individual states. However, you are not required by law to provide it. So, why is your job application asking for SSN? Most security experts agree that this amounts to bad practice, but employers continue to do it with high frequency.
Asking for the social security number on an application is legal in most states, but it is an extremely bad practice. (Some states prohibit private employers from collecting this information for fear of identity theft.) It is not recommended that you provide this information on a job application.
When it comes to the social security number on job application question, let's get one thing out of the way upfront: it is not illegal for an employer to ask you for your social security number (SSN). However, you are in no way obligated to provide your SSN if you feel the employer's request is unreasonable.
Some employers (including state hiring agencies) require applicants to list their social security number (SSN) when completing job applications. Employers may want your social security number to conduct a background check or credit check.
The short answer: No. However, there is no law that forbids landlords from asking for a prospective tenant's social security number on a rental application. ... The reason is so they can run a credit check of a potential renter, which is a common, legal practice.
Why Employers Ask for Social Security Numbers on Applications. Some employers (including state hiring agencies) require applicants to list their social security number (SSN) when completing job applications. Employers may want your social security number to conduct a background check or credit check.
Employers often ask to see an employee's Social Security card. ... While not required, SSA provides a service for employers to verify a name and SSN for wage reporting purposes when you want additional assurance of an employee's correct name and SSN.
Well yes, but your prospective employer does have the right to request your SSN in individual states. However, you are not required by law to provide it. So, why is your job application asking for SSN? Most security experts agree that this amounts to bad practice, but employers continue to do it with high frequency.
In summary, an employee who refuses to provide an employer with the employee's social security number when completing Form W-4 will have submitted an invalid certificate and will be subject to income tax withholding as a single person claiming no withholding exemptions.
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