No, this is another internet myth. There are various false stories that claim he has (pick one) the social security number of a dead man, the social security number of someone from Africa, or no social security number at all. None of these stories are true. Since he was born in America and is a citizen, he has always had an American social security number; but it is private -- as are the social security numbers of most people, in order to avoid identity theft. I enclose a link that debunks one of the many myths about his social security number.
Obama has hundreds of social security numbers. Check out defendourfreedoms.com and check it out yourself. The matter has been brought to the attention of the attorney general but no word on anything yet.
Social Security benefits are issued to those who have reached "retirement eligibility," which can occur based either on age or on a disabling condition. In other words, it's one or the other, whichever occurs first. So the answer to your question is "no."For the record, Social Security benefits also are issued in other situations, e.g. to the dependent children of persons who die and have earned Social Security qualification, but these other situations have no bearing on the answer to your question.
None at all. That information is not part of a Social Security number. Numbers are issued in sequence- one after the other- in different regions.
A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is an identification number used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the administration of tax laws. It is issued either by the Social Security Administration (SSA) or by the IRS. A Social Security number (SSN) is issued by the SSA whereas all other TINs are issued by the IRS.
No. Applying for a credit card you must be a United States citizen. They varify this among other things with your social security number. To have a social security number you must be a citizen. All credit card issuers request your social security number and if you don't give it they will not give you credit. No. Applying for a credit card you must be a United States citizen. They varify this among other things with your social security number. To have a social security number you must be a citizen. All credit card issuers request your social security number and if you don't give it they will not give you credit.
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No. Social Security Administration doesn't use W-2 forms. The form they use is called SSA-1099, which is a Social Security Benefit Statement. It's issued by the Social Security Administration. It reports the total amount of benefits that the recipient received in the previous year.To get a replacement SSA-1099 if yours hasn't come in the mail, you can visit or call your local Social Security office, or use your online "My Social Security" account (you will have to register if you haven't already).
If a US citizen Over 18 you need a State Issued ID or other form of ID (birth certificate, social security card.
The amount of money an individual received from Social Security depends upon his past earnings. It is supposed to help pay for their food, rent and other needs and other earnings from other sources should not affect your social security benefits. If in doubt contact your local Social Security Office The answer to your question should be, it will not affect your social security benefits
This depends on what your other income is besides your Social Security Income. Dependent on your filing status and other income your Social Security Income can very likely be partially taxable. Up to a maximum of 85% of your Social Security income can be taxable on your Federal Tax Return.
Not if the social security is coming from a source other than yourself!
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.