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Tax laws keep changing, but don't be the last to know about them. Here's the latest filing scoop.

TAX TIP #73
Name and Social Security number coordination critical

A mismatch between a name and a Social Security number on a tax return could mean costly problems.

In this tax tip:
 

At best, it could slow down a refund. At worst, it could unexpectedly increase a tax bill. That's why it's critical to make sure you:

  • Have a Social Security number for everyone listed on a return -- you, your spouse, children and any other dependents you claim -- and
  • Enter those numbers correctly and, if you're filing on paper, legibly.

A couple of years ago, the Internal Revenue Service stopped putting taxpayer Social Security numbers on the tax package labels. Privacy advocates were concerned that this information could be too easily used by others.

Unfortunately, the IRS found that removing it also meant that taxpayers forgot to write in their identification numbers on their tax returns. So it's now up to you to fill in your Social Security number, as well as any others required on your return and associated schedules.

Marital mismatches
These numbers are particularly important for the recently married or divorced.

The IRS urges newlyweds, when the bride takes the husband's surname, to let the Social Security Administration know about the name change. If the couple files a joint tax return with her new name, IRS computers will not be able to match the new name with the number.

Similarly, the IRS warns, a woman who reassumes her maiden name after a divorce needs to make that change known to Social Security officials.

Nine critical digits
Why such concern over nine digits? Because there are so many transactions -- income statements, savings account interest, retirement plan contributions -- that are keyed to this number.

The identification numbers also are vital when the IRS checks any tax credits you apply for, such as the popular child and additional child tax credits, as well as tax breaks for educational expenses and dependent care.

If your kids don't have their Social Security numbers yet, contact the Social Security Administration immediately to obtain them. If you need to let Uncle Sam know of a name change, file Form SS-5, available on the agency's Web site. You also can request a form by calling (800) 772-1213 or pick one up at a local Social Security office. It usually takes two weeks to have the change verified.

-- Updated: April 5, 2007
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