I think they can cross reference you ssn and name but I am not sure.
No - that's called FRAUD - which is illegal !
When you pay your taxes to the state, you have an account number that identifies your company. When you pay, the amount is credited to the employer's account. It's the same as paying your taxes using a Social Security number.
When you pay your taxes to the state, you have an account number that identifies your company. When you pay, the amount is credited to the employer's account. It's the same as paying your taxes using a Social Security number.
You do not. Use of the Social Security number is the exclusive venue of the Social Security Administration as established by the Social Security Act.
No. The SSA gets your annual earned income information from the IRS using your Social Security number. The IRS keeps records of your wages and FICA contributions; the employer name or location is generally irrelevant.
I would like to know if by using your social security number can you find your employment history?
im trying to find out if a family member had life insurance by using their social security number
Yes.
if you are using legal papers then yes
No. The red numbers on the back of a social security card are control numbers that verify the authenticity of the card. They serve no other purpose.
No. When he uses your social security number, he is pretending to be someone he is not. He has committed fraud. The only reason he would hesitate from using his own social security number is if he's hiding something from the business.
you can't because if you own the business the tax id number is associated with you and your ssn#