Homeland Security rescinds no-match rule
October 16, 2009 by Jim Giuliano
With a push from President Obama, this month the curtain fell on the Department of Homeland Security’s controversial no-match rule. More…
With a push from President Obama, this month the curtain fell on the Department of Homeland Security’s controversial no-match rule. More…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is going to let the “no match” rule slide for federal contractors, according to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. More…
The Department of Homeland Security says it intends to abandon the “no match” rule for contractors — and probably for all employers in the future – and instead promote use of E-Verify. More…
Suppose one day you get a “no-match” letter from the Social Security Administration saying an employee’s information doesn’t match what’s in the fed’s database. Also, suppose the employee doesn’t take any action to correct the problem. What now?
The Social Security Administration issues about 125,000 “no match” letters a year – meaning the Social Security Number an employee gave doesn’t match SSA records. Suppose you get one of those letters. What’s your next step?
