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Employers Can Truncate Employee Social Security Numbers on Forms W-2

In an effort to reduce identity theft, the IRS has issued final regulations that permit employers to truncate the social security numbers of employees on Forms W-2. Thus, the employer can elect to report the number in the format of XXX-XX-1234 or...
By: Charles (Chuck) Rubin
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/employers-can-truncate-employee-social-53632/

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