I need to know how to proceed with a problem that was presented to me yesterday. I'll give you a brief history (if there is such a thing!).
New client this year. When he was a teenager, he was issued a bogus SS number (did not know this at the time???) so he could start work. Worked a short while, approx. 2 months, with this number, but never filed a return until this year.
This year, knowing nothing of this previous number, as was suggested to me, I filed a return along with a W-7 and mailed to Bansalem, PA thinking a number would be issued at this Service Center. He has received a letter stating the number they have on file doesn't match...
I am of the mind to have him find the old (bogus) number, file the return with this number, then correct this mess by going to SS later on, explain the situation and have all data transferred to the new number.
Am I on the right track or totally off-base? Any suggestions on how to proceed with this is really appreciated!
Thank you, Dennis
New client this year. When he was a teenager, he was issued a bogus SS number (did not know this at the time???) so he could start work. Worked a short while, approx. 2 months, with this number, but never filed a return until this year.
This year, knowing nothing of this previous number, as was suggested to me, I filed a return along with a W-7 and mailed to Bansalem, PA thinking a number would be issued at this Service Center. He has received a letter stating the number they have on file doesn't match...
I am of the mind to have him find the old (bogus) number, file the return with this number, then correct this mess by going to SS later on, explain the situation and have all data transferred to the new number.
Am I on the right track or totally off-base? Any suggestions on how to proceed with this is really appreciated!
Thank you, Dennis
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