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Check
Current Records Each
year your employer sends a copy of your W-2 (Wage and Tax
Statement) to Social Security. We compare your name and Social
Security number on the W-2 with the information in our files.
We add the earnings shown on the W-2 to your Social Security
record.
It is
critical that your name and Social Security number on your
Social Security card agree with your employer’s payroll
records and W-2 so that we can credit your earnings to your
record. It is up to you to make sure that both Social Security’s
records and your employer’s records are correct. If
your Social Security card is incorrect, contact any Social
Security office to make changes. Check your W-2 form to make
sure your employer’s record is correct and, if it is
not, give your employer the accurate information.
If you
are a worker age 25 and older and not receiving benefits,
you receive a Social Security Statement every year that summarizes
your earnings. Review this Statement to make sure that all
your earnings are included. If your Statement does not include
all your earnings, let your employer and your Social Security
office know about any incorrect information.
The information provided on this page
was obtained from Federal Citizen Information Center: http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/
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