20 C.F.R. § 422.101
Material included in this subpart
This subpart describes the procedures relating to applications for and assignment of social security numbers, maintenance of earnings records of individuals by the Social Security Administration, requests for statements of earnings or for revision of earnings records, and general claims procedures, including filing of applications, submission of evidence, determinations, and reconsideration of initial determinations.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1999–2000 · leading case: Miller v. Comm'r, 114 T.C. 511 (Tax Ct. 2000).
Miller v. Comm'r, 114 T.C. 511 (Tax Ct. 2000). “The issuance of an SSN entails several consequences, including (i) the creation of a record at the SSA of that person's earnings for purposes of determining the old-age and other benefits to which the person may be entitled, and (ii) establishing a unique numerical identifier…”
McDonald v. Alabama Dept. of Pub. Saf., 756 So. 2d 880 (Ala. Civ. App. 1999). “See generally 20 C.F.R. § 422.101 et seq. (1998). Because only one Social Security account number, generally known as a "Social Security number," is issued to an applicant, and because the Social Security Administration utilizes screening processes to prevent the issuance of…”
Davis v. Comm'r, 2000 T.C. Memo. 210 (Tax Ct. 2000). “422.101 to 422.112 (2000) . The issuance of an SSN results in the creation of (1) a record at the SSA of that person's earnings for purposes of determining the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance and other benefits that the person may be entitled to, and (2) a unique…”
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