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Social Security’s Electronic Wage Reporting (Forms W-2)SSA Publication No. 05-10034, February 2006, ICN 456208 [View .pdf] |
Employer websitewww.socialsecurity.gov/employer Social Security’s employer website is your first stop for information on W-2s, electronic filing, verification of Social Security numbers, free software, technical specifications and much more. [Top] |
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Business Services Online (BSO) welcome pagewww.socialsecurity.gov/bso/bsowelcome.htm Companies can use BSO to register for a PIN and password and submit wage reports over the Internet. [Top] |
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Registrationwww.socialsecurity.gov/bso/bsowelcome.htm
A PIN and password are needed to file W-2s electronically. From the Registration link, you can also update registration information, change a password or deactivate a PIN. A PIN is a personal ID, not a company ID. Each person who files W-2 reports electronically must have a PIN. [Top] |
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Wage reporting servicesSocial Security’s BSO system is for registered users only. Employers may use the service to:
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Vendor listwww.socialsecurity.gov/employer/vendor.htm Visit the Internet site above to see a list of companies that provide electronic W-2 reporting products and/or services. This page also contains instructions for adding your company to the list for free. [Top] |
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Online Tutorialwww.socialsecurity.gov/employer/bsotut.htm Employers or submitters should visit the Internet site above if they would like to explore services available via BSO before registering. [Top] |
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Employer reporting service centerToll Free: 1-800-772-6270 Call the above number for help with wage reporting procedures, information about a particular data submission or to register by phone. [Top] |
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BSO technical assistanceToll Free: 1-888-772-2970 Call the above number with questions about using BSO. [Top] |
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Third partiesIf you are a tax preparer, accountant, payroll agent, or you process W-2s on another company’s Employer Identification Number (EIN), you can file on behalf of your clients. You should show your PIN in the MMREF-1, RA Record as the submitter. You only need one PIN (even if you represent more than one company). [Top] |
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Employer Services Liaison OfficersSocial Security’s liaison officers are experts in all aspects of W-2 reporting. Contact the Employer Services Liaison Officer serving your state for one-on-one W-2 reporting assistance.
For general contact information, visit www.socialsecurity.gov/employer/empcontacts.htm. [Top] |
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Employers can verify names and Social Security numbers onlinewww.socialsecurity.gov/employer/ssnv.htm The Social Security Number Verification Service (SSNVS) matches your record of employee names and Social Security numbers with Social Security’s records before you prepare and submit W-2s. Making sure names and Social Security numbers entered on the W-2s match our records is important because unmatched records can result in additional processing costs for you and uncredited earnings for your employees. Uncredited earnings can affect future eligibility for (and amounts paid under) the Social Security retirement, disability and survivors program.For detailed instructions on registering and/or using SSNVS, get a copy of the SSNVS handbook at www.socialsecurity.gov/employer/ssnv.htm. [Top] |
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Contacting Social SecurityOur website is a valuable resource for information about all of Social Security’s programs. There are a number of things you can do online. In addition to using our website, you can call us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213. We can answer specific questions from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. We can provide information by automated phone service 24 hours a day. (You can use our automated response system to tell us a new address or request a replacement Medicare card.) If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call our TTY number, 1-800-325-0778. We treat all calls confidentially. We also want to make sure you receive accurate and courteous service. That is why we have a second Social Security representative monitor some telephone calls. |
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