<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!--Web 2.0 Content Powered by MyST Blogsite® (http://blogsite.com)-->
<!--A service of MyST Technology Partners, Inc. (http://myst-technology.com)-->
<?xml-stylesheet href="http://blog.staffscapes.com/public/styles/etc/object.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>

<?myst-baseUrl http://blog.staffscapes.com/public/?>

<MySmartChannels Public="true" UserID="147677" dT="216" t0="1214379098341">
     <GetChannelItem_Result>
      <Item>
       <Resource>
        <ObjectID>154752</ObjectID>
        <ObjectClass>Resource</ObjectClass>
        <OwnerID ObjectClass="Domain" Title="[Weblog] Colorado Human Resource Solutions and Payroll Solutions">147682</OwnerID>
        <CreatedByID ObjectClass="User" Title="tredding">147764</CreatedByID>
        <ModifiedByID ObjectClass="User" Title="jimt">147761</ModifiedByID>
        <CreateTime Title="2007-01-05 13:11:18 EST">1168020678036</CreateTime>
        <ModifyTime Title="2008-06-04 14:36:52 EDT">1212604612434</ModifyTime>
        <SecurityModel>Controlled</SecurityModel>
        <Name>Social Security Mismatch Letters</Name>
        <Summary>Around tax season, employers may recive a letter from the Social Secuirty Administration regarding a "mismatched" employee....</Summary>
        <Description>&lt;p&gt;Social Security mismatch letters are usually sent to employers, after W-2&amp;rsquo;s have been sent to employees. When an employer receives a letter, the Social Security Administration notifies the employer that there is an employee (or are employees) whose SS # and information do not match up with what Social Security has on record.&amp;nbsp; The error might be a name change that was never reported to Social Secuirty, a missed digit in the SS #, or even the misspelling of an employee&amp;rsquo;s name.&amp;nbsp; The letter will provide a list of employees who were &amp;ldquo;mismatched&amp;rdquo; in their system and ask you to correct as many as possible.&amp;nbsp; Correcting the records is very important because if an employee is a mismatch in the Social Security system, their earnings for the year are not recorded to their Social Security record.&amp;nbsp; In order to keep an accurate record of an employee&amp;rsquo;s earnings and to ensure they get the benefits they are entitled, StaffScapes will try to correct all the mismatches for their employees.&amp;nbsp; For more information about Social Security mismatch letters, please call StaffScapes at 303-466-7864.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</Description>
        <ResourceTypeID ObjectClass="ResourceType" Title="Item:Content">10</ResourceTypeID>
        <ContentType>application/xml</ContentType>
        <ContentDocument>
         <ItemProperties>
               <CommonProperties>
                <Hidden>false</Hidden>

                <Keywords>
                 <Keyword>mismatch letters</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>payroll</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>PEO</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>Social Security</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>StaffScapes</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>W-2</Keyword>

       </Keywords>

      </CommonProperties>

               <RemoteInfo>
                <UserAgent>Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727)</UserAgent>

                <RemoteHost>127.0.0.1</RemoteHost>

                <RemoteAddr>127.0.0.1</RemoteAddr>

                <RemoteUser>jimt</RemoteUser>

                <ForwardedFor>216.58.130.130</ForwardedFor>

      </RemoteInfo>

     </ItemProperties>
        </ContentDocument>
       </Resource>
       <Shares/>
       <Subjects/>
       <UserPermissions>
        <CanDelete>false</CanDelete>
        <CanDiscover>true</CanDiscover>
        <CanEdit>false</CanEdit>
        <CanEditPermissions>false</CanEditPermissions>
        <CanRead>true</CanRead>
       </UserPermissions>
       <CommentInfo>
        <CommentChannelRef>
         <ChannelID/>
        </CommentChannelRef>
        <Comments/>
       </CommentInfo>
       <Views>
        <SourceID ObjectClass="Channel" Title="[Weblog] Colorado Human Resource Solutions and Payroll Solutions">147682</SourceID>

               <View>
                <Name>blog</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/StaffScapes/web</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

      </Views>
        <Views>
         <SourceID ObjectClass="Channel" Shared="true" Title="[Public] Does it seem as though you have two jobs?">147691</SourceID>

                <View>
                 <Name>blog</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/StaffScapes/whatsnew</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

      </Views>
        </Item>
       </GetChannelItem_Result>
      </MySmartChannels>
