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Who to ContactPaul Dieterle is the Employer Services Liaison Officer (ESLO) for the Chicago Region. His role is providing annual wage reporting assistance to employers, wage reporting agents and software vendors. Patricia A. Hayes is responsible for electronic filing and event information. They can be reached at:
Annual Wage ReportingWe encourage our customers to conduct their business with Social Security electronically, including annual wage reporting and related business functions. Although Magnetic Media by tape or floppy disk is still being accepted, electronic filing by uploading data directly to us or by using our W-2 Online website is preferred and offers many advantages. See our Business Services Online site for the many advantages to employers large and small.Visit our Employer Reporting Instructions and Information page for more information, forms, and reporting assistance for all methods of filing. Free Annual Wage Reporting Test SoftwareTo test your electronic submission format, we offer free AccuWage software. Many employers have found this to be a valuable tool that assists them in submitting accurate wage report data.Employee Names & Social Security NumbersThe employee’s name and Social Security Number (SSN) reported on the W2 must match the information contained in Social Security’s records to ensure that the worker gets proper credit for the wages paid. Social Security offers a free verification service to employers allowing them to confirm the SSN provided by the employee. For a quick reference on employee name and SSN issues, pick up "The Critical Link."ReconciliationSocial Security and IRS match the W2 and 941 totals to ensure that the correct information has been reported. If the figures disagree, the employer is contacted to explain the difference. Before submitting your W2s and the fourth quarter 941, balance the wage and tax figures. Correct any errors before the reports are submitted to SSA and IRS to avoid reconciliation notices later.
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