Further Action Notice Social Security Administration Tentative Nonconfirmation (Ssa Tnc) is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on March 10, 2021 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: A Further Action Notice (SSA TNC) is a notice received from the Social Security Administration (SSA) indicating that there is a discrepancy with the information provided for employment verification.
Q: What does a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC) mean?
A: A Further Action Notice (SSA TNC) means that there is a potential issue with the employee's Social Security number or other identifying information.
Q: What should I do if I receive a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: If you receive a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC), you should follow the instructions provided and take appropriate action to resolve the discrepancy.
Q: Who should I contact if I have questions about a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: If you have questions about a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC), you should contact the Social Security Administration or your employer's designated representative.
Q: What can happen if I ignore a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: If you ignore a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC), it can result in an adverse employment action or other consequences.
Q: How long do I have to take action on a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: You typically have a limited timeframe, usually 8 federal governmentworking days, to take action on a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC).
Q: Can I continue working if I receive a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: In most cases, you can continue working while you take action to resolve a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC). However, you should consult with your employer for specific guidance.
Q: What documents may be required to resolve a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC)?
A: Documents such as a Social Security card or a valid passport may be required to resolve a Further Action Notice (SSA TNC).
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