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  • Legal requirements to provide your Social Security number The Social Security number was originally devised to keep an accurate record of each individual’s earnings, and to subsequently monitor benefits paid under the Social Security program. However...
  • Get Form W-2 copies from Social Security Updated We charge $38 per copy for each year you need a copy.  If you need the copy to be certified, it costs an additional $32, for a total of $70 each. To request a copy of your Form W-2, send us...
  • What is the meaning of FICA Social Security payroll taxes are collected under the authority of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA). The payroll taxes are sometimes even called FICA taxes. But what is FICA? Is it a...
  • Determining Social Security numbers An invalid Social Security number is one that we never assigned.   On June 25, 2011, we began assigning Social Security numbers differently than in the past.  Today, Social Security...
  • Get a Form W-3 To get a paper Form W-3, visit the Online Ordering for Information and Employer Returns  on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website, or call IRS at 1-800-829-3676 (TTY 1-800-829-4059). You...
  • Deadlines for submitting Forms W-2 Submit paper Forms W-2, Copy A, to Social Security by the last day in February (or on the following workday if this date falls on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday), for the previous year. If...
  • Correcting a Social Security number or name on a Form W-2 To correct a previous Form W-2 submission, file a Form W-2C with a separate form for each year needing correction.  File a Form W-3C whenever you file a Form W-2C with Social Security , even if...
  • Get a Form W-2C Paper Forms W-2C can be obtained free of charge by calling the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-3676 (TDD 1-800-829-5500). You can also complete Forms W-2C right on...
  • Self employment estimated tax payments Updated The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is the authority on tax matters. Self-employed individuals must pay estimated self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare) directly to the IRS. Once you have...
  • Paying the maximum Social Security tax When you have more than one job in a year, each of your employers must withhold Social Security taxes on your wages without regard to what the other employers may have withheld. You may potentially...