How to Protect Your Social Security Number from Theft
With the dramatic increase in identity theft, what can be done to protect your Social Security number (SSN) from these would-be thieves? Here are some ideas.
Do not carry your Social Security card with you. Your parents were encouraged to do this, but times have changed. You will need to provide it to a new employer, but that is about it.
Know who NEEDS your Social Security number. The list of people or organizations that need to have your number is limited. It includes:
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Your employer. To issue wages and pay your taxes.
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The IRS. To process your taxes.
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Your state’s revenue department. To process your state taxes.
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The Social Security Administration. To record your work history and track future benefits.
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Your retirement account provider. To enable annual reporting to the IRS.
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Banks. To enable reporting to the IRS.
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A few others. Those who need to report your activity to the government (investment companies, for example).