The Daily Caller: Trump is resuming an anti-fraud policy Obama halted — and it could have a big impact on identifying illegal workers

IRLI In The News

September 19, 2018

By Will Racke

The Trump administration will resume notifying U.S. businesses when information submitted on employee tax forms doesn’t match up with social security records, a longtime practice halted by the Obama administration.

Beginning in 2019, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will send “no-match” letters to employers when a name and social security number combination provided by an employee does not match the agency’s records for that number. Read the full article at The Daily Caller.

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