No-Match Letters To Employers Have Resumed

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently resumed its practice of issuing Employer Correction Request notices – also known as “no-match letters” – when it receives employee information from an employer that does not match its records. SSA has made a model letter available to employers for the purpose of notifying employees.  Also, here is helpful guidance from the law firm Fisher Phillips for employers to follow.

 

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