Article: Employers Will Get No "No-Match" Letters In 2007.(United States. Department of Homeland Security)(United States. Social Security Administration)(Brief article)

On November 14, 2007, the Social Security Administration (SSA) confirmed that it would not be issuing "no-match" letters to employers based on information it obtained from employers in 2006. We have been urging clients to audit their Forms I-9 and W-2 in view of the vigorous efforts of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to eliminate unauthorized workers by putting the squeeze on employers. "No-match" letters alert employers to a disparity between the name and Social Security number on a W-2 they filed. As we have previously reported, the DHS regulations would have subjected employers to criminal liability for not aggressively responding to "no-match" letters.

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