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If you have applied for a Social Security number but have not yet received it, write “applied for" in the space where your Social Security number is required. Do not attach a note. If you don't write NRA or applied for we'll send your tax return to your address on file and ask for your social security number.
Does everyone have to have a Social Security number? According to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), any U.S. citizen (over age 18) who receives income must have an SSN. Employers are required to use that SSN to report the individual's income to the IRS.
According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the answer is yes. The IRS Hiring Employees guidance reads: “You are required to get each employee's name and Social Security Number (SSN) and to enter them on Form W-2. You may, but are not required to, photocopy the social security card if the employee provides it.
Your SS # appears as invalid If you've entered your SS onto a website or something, and it comes up invalid, try again, you might have made a typo, because certain ranges and combinations just aren't valid in the system. The number 000000000 isn't. The first 3 digits can't be 666 or 000.
If you've entered your SS onto a website or something, and it comes up invalid, try again, you might have made a typo, because certain ranges and combinations just aren't valid in the system. The number 000000000 isn't. The first 3 digits can't be 666 or 000. All 9 digits can be the same, but not 6.
Go to the SSN Validator website, if the Social Security number is possible: http://www.ssnvalidator.com/default.aspx. Type in a Social Security number, accept the terms and conditions by hitting the “Yes, I accept!" bubble, and click "search now.” Read the results.
If you determine the Name, SSN, and DOB are correct, there may be an error in the records of the Social Security Administration (SSA). You can contact the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 to correct the error. NOTE: If you continue to receive a rejection from the IRS, this will generally result in having to file a paper return.
You can also call 1-877-IDTHEFT (1-877-438-4338); TTY 1-866-653-4261. Or call 1-800-908-4490. Also, you should file an online complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov.
A Social Security number (SSN) is a nine-digit number that the U.S. government issues to all U.S. citizens and eligible U.S. residents who apply for one. The government uses this number to keep track of your lifetime earnings and the number of years worked.
The Purpose of Having a Social Security Number. A Social Security number (SSN) is a nine-digit number that the U.S. government issues to all U.S. citizens and eligible U.S. residents who apply for one. The government uses this number to keep track of your lifetime earnings and the number of years worked.
Social Security numbers are collected from a variety of public and non-public sources. Public documents such as bankruptcy filings and other types of court records often contain Social Security numbers of the parties to a proceeding. In response to this, a number of states shield SSNs from disclosure in public records.
Although SSNs are issued in some order, there is no simple way to tell a person's age based on his Social Security number.
The first three digits of the Social Security number corresponded to the location of the Social Security office that issued the number. The middle two numbers in the Social Security number made up the group number, which reflects the order in which the SSA assigned Social Security numbers to new applicants.
A dishonest person who has your Social Security number can use it to get other personal information about you. Identity thieves can use your number and your good credit to apply for more credit in your name. Then, they use the credit cards and don't pay the bills, it damages your credit.
If you believe someone is using your Social Security number to work, get your tax refund, or other abuses involving a tax, contact the IRS online or call 1-800-908-4490. You can order free credit reports annually from the three major credit bureaus (Equifax, Experian and Trans Union).
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