I just received email from TP where Health insurance company is requesting SS in order to fill out form 1095-b. This request came from a valid employer but wouldn't they (ins co) already have this information?
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Originally posted by TAX4USI just received email from TP where Health insurance company is requesting SS in order to fill out form 1095-b.Roland Slugg
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One reason this question might have originated is if the taxpayer suspects someone is attempting to steal their identity. Seems like anything involving a SSN gets asked the preparer for whatever reason.
If that is indeed the case, seems simple enough for employee to ask employer (HR probably) about it to find out if it's a legitimate request or someone trying to steal a SSN.
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This might be of some value to you - IRS issued HCTT-2015-53 - Your Health Insurance Company May Ask for Your Social Security Number - bulletin I received through my email today- Sorry I do not know how to past the link to!
For More Information it refers to " For more information, see our Questions and Answers about Reporting Social Security Numbers to Your Health Insurance Company on IRS.gov/aca."
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostI just received email from TP where Health insurance company is requesting SS in order to fill out form 1095-b. This request came from a valid employer but wouldn't they (ins co) already have this information?
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Link to HCTT-2015-53
Originally posted by S T View PostThis might be of some value to you - IRS issued HCTT-2015-53 - Your Health Insurance Company May Ask for Your Social Security Number - bulletin I received through my email today- Sorry I do not know how to past the link to!
For More Information it refers to " For more information, see our Questions and Answers about Reporting Social Security Numbers to Your Health Insurance Company on IRS.gov/aca."
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