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Q: How does employer refuse wage withholding where garnishment has wrong social security number?
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What if you received a writ of garnishment and the Social Security number on the paper is not yours?

The garnishment order is not valid and the employer can refuse to withhold wages until the order is amended and re-executed. The employer may decide to honor the writ in which case the garnishee would need to file a motion to have the garnishment order quashed in the court where it was issued.


What is the purpose of withholding declaration forms?

Form W-4 is Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. You fill out form W-4 for your employer to indicate your filing status and number of exemptions. Your employer figures the amount of taxes to be withheld (income, Medicare, Social Security) from your earnings based on your filing status and number of exemptions. The purpose of Form W-4 is to make your withholdings as accurate as possible. In this way, you won't have a large tax due balance on your tax return. For more information, go to www.irs.gov/formspubs for Publication 919 (How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding?).


Can an employer put your social security number on an insurance form if you have declined the insurance?

Your employer has absolutely no right to submit your social security number anywhere to anyone without your permission.


Do you need a social security number to be a lifeguard?

You don't need a social security number to be anything. You need a social security number solely as an identifier for tax purposes. An employer will ask for a social security number because it must pay some taxes on your behalf as well as pay your portion of payroll taxes and withholding directly to the US Treasury. If your parents never got you a SSN you can simply apply for yourself at the nearest Social Security office. You will have to bring a birth certificate to prove that you are a US citizen.


What is back up withholding from the IRS?

Backup withholding is an investment term. Essentially, it means federal income tax that is withheld by a bank when it does not have the account holder's Social Security number on file.


What tax form do you use to claim allowable exemptions?

Form W-4 is Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. It's an IRS form that your employer gives you to complete for the employer's records. Allowable exemptions are the number of personal, dependable, and other exemptions that you claim on Form W-4. Your employer refers to the number of exemptions and your filing status to calculate income tax withholding from your earnings.For more information, go to www.irs.gov/taxtopics. Select Topic 753: Form W-4 Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate.Also go to the Forms and Publications screen, www.irs.gov/formspubs. Select Publication Number to view/print Publication 505: Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax and Publication 919: How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding?


Is a tax id public information?

Your social security number is not, however an employer identification number likely is.


What is the percentage of federal tax withheld on an annual income of 25000 dollars?

The amount of withholding is determined by the filing status and number of exemptions you listed on your most recent W-4 form that you completed for your employer. There is no flat percentage of income for withholding.


Where does one find a Federal Employer Identification number?

A FEIN, or Federal Employer Identification Number is issued to all businesses and individuals that have to pay withholding taxes on employees. The official IRS website is the best resource when one wants to find a particular FEIN.


Why is it important to have an employer identification number?

so you can pay taxes and are protected by the labor laws. its the corporate equivalent of social security number though it's issued to anyone including individuals who must pay withholding taxes. also known as (FEIN) Federal Employee Identification Number, (TIN) Tax Identification number the unique 9 digit number is assigned by the IRS


Can an employer release your social security number without permission?

No. It's private information.


What are Mississippi tax withholdings?

Your employers payroll department should be able to give you the correct number that you want for the Mississippi tax withholding and any other required withholding amounts that the employer will be required to withhold from your gross pay earnings for the pay period.