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Yes, it is assigned to you at birth
To be clear, not payments from it, they match all contributions to it.
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Yes, immigrants who can legally work here, do need to appy for, and obtain, a social security card. If a person is on your payroll, who you find does not have a social security number that "matches", it may be because the person is in this nation illegally. You should speak to the employee, let them know that their social security card didn't match, and that you are legally bound to contact the appropriate authorities about that - assuming he or she has no explanation. Tell them you must have that explanation by the next day, or you'll have to call. Then...if I'm not mistaken, the problem will resolve itself.
4.5% is withheld from your pay and the employer is required to match it.
FAFSA asks for social security numbers to verify the identity of the individuals applying for financial aid. The social security number is also used to match the FAFSA application with the Federal Student Aid records. This helps ensure the accuracy of the information provided and prevents fraud or misuse of federal financial aid funds.
Not legally. You must use your legal name when opening a bank account and it must match the name on our social security card.
your security code is only known to you so it cant match because wikianswers doesnt know.
Yes they are required to withhold and match the amounts of your social security and medicare taxes from your gross wages, salary, etc.When you have more than one employer and the combined amounts of the social security tax are more than the 6621.80 maximum amount for the year 2010. When you file the 2010 federal income tax return in the year 2011 you will get a credit for any amount of the social security tax that were more than the maximum social security contribution amount on the 1040 tax form page 2 line 69 Excess social security and tier 1 RRTA tax withheld.You will have a worksheet in the instruction book for this purpose.Go to the IRS gov website and use the search box for Publication 505 go to chapter 3Excess Social Security or Railroad Retirement Tax WithholdingWorksheet 3-1.Excess Social Security---Nonrailroad Employees
Match Day happened in 1984.
Grand Match happened in 1847.
If your talking about the omission of an initial then that shouldnt. If your talking that the name is completely different then yes there will be a problem. Usually a social security card is issued directly from the birth certificate, you have to show thatas proof of the birth to apply.