No. It's private information.
Your employer has absolutely no right to submit your social security number anywhere to anyone without your permission.
Yes without youre permission
No, not without your permission.
An employer cannot deduct from your pay without your prior written permission - not union dues, not Social Security, not fed tax withholding. Certainly not the value of a coupon.
They could but it is illegal without your permission.
No, not without your written permission. Without your permission it would be a HIPAA violation.http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/
The answer is no since that would violate privacy of the person
Yes, if they have a court order to garnish wages, usually for debt or child support.Also, some deductions are mandated by law, such as Social security and FICA.
my employer changed my exemptions without my permission and when I asked for a copy of my w4 they had wrote in numbers that I did not put in. Where do I turn for help ?
Get a security camera, a silent security system, or a watchful friend.
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Only governments impose civil or criminal fines, and those fined have appael rights. Employers can deduct NOTHING from your pay without your prior written permission - no fed taxes, not Social Security, not med benefits. Not "fines".