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From: jwfrench [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is a Social Security Number?
Maybe they should just tattoo it on our foreheads.
Judie
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is a Social Security Number?
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Ahh. We don't have them here in Australia.
Foxy
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A Social Security Number is a unique set of numbers issued to all Americans,
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What's a social security number?
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What about TAX FILE NUMBER
On 01/05/06, Terry Foxcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahh. We don't have them here in Australia.
Foxy
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A Social Security Number is a unique set of numbers issued to all Americans,
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What's a social security
some of the details. But I find that I must agree
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, April 30, 2006 5:02 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is a Social
Only used for banking info - and once a year for the tax form. They are no
way as extensive as the social security number described here. And you can't
use them in a filing system (getting back on topic!)
Foxy
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What about TAX FILE NUMBER
Ahh. We don't have
[used for identification] ? except my card says for social security and tax
purpose-not for identification
Porter Rockwell
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Nell Shores
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the
other persons who go by our name, and is required all too often in my way of
thinking.
La Nell
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] What is a Social Security Number?
[used for identification] ? except my card says for social security and tax
purpose-not for identification
Porter Rockwell
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Maybe they should just tattoo it on our foreheads.
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LaNell and Porter,
Both of you are correct. My SS card, issued in 1965, is printed the same,
Not for identification. In point of fact, it is illegal for credit card
companies, credit bureaus, insurance companies, etc. to even ask for your SS
number, much less keep it in a database or use
a credit card, open a bank account or get
insurance. It is a unique set of numbers that
sets us apart from all the
other persons who go by our name, and is
required all too often in my way of
thinking.
La Nell
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] What is a Social Security Number?
[used for identification
LaNell
Re: That tax is paid by the employer out of our earnings.
The person pays Social Security Tax of 6.2% and Medicare Tax of 1.45%. The
person's employer pays the same percentage, hence the employer is paying as
much out of his pocket as the employee does.
Ann
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for the
clarification.
La Nell
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] What is a Social Security Number?
La Nell
Re: That tax is paid by the employer out of our earnings.
The person pays Social Security Tax of 6.2% and Medicare Tax of 1.45%. The
person's employer pays the same percentage, hence the employer is paying
On 30 Apr 2006 at 13:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LaNell and Porter,
Both of you are correct. My SS card, issued in 1965, is printed the same,
Not for identification. In point of fact, it is illegal for credit card
companies, credit bureaus, insurance companies, etc. to even ask for your
Steve,
You raise an interesting point. I have no idea if using SSNs for
genealogical purposes is illegal. (Although I do record SSNs, I never publish
those in
a report.) However, have you ever tried to obtain a free credit report as
is now available online as required by Federal law?
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