What do you mean? Does she use it for work that way?When it is a must, we use my number (and the name, of course).
What do you mean? Does she use it for work that way?When it is a must, we use my number (and the name, of course).
Not really. When it is a must, we use my number ....
This is not true. One does not need SSN to become an authorized user of somebody's credit card. Once he is in the system, his credit file is created, and later on, when he gets a SSN and orders a credit report, it will be stated in the report that some records on file are older than the SSN. Of course, paying bills in a timely manner contributes more, but using somebody's card is definitely better than just wait for SSNBut keep in mind, without a SSN you cannot built a credit history/credit score
Which work? My wife is a J-2, and she cannot work (she has no authorization). She stays at home with the kids, and what am I for, after all? When I said before that I use my number, I meant situations when anybody from the household has to give a SSN and sign some paper.What do you mean? Does she use it for work that way?
IRS requires SSN or ITIN. We file jointly, and my wife has an ITIN.What about taxes? Even if you file jointly the IRS requires both SSNs for income tax because every person has to file.
She doesn't work, so she doesn't have to pay any FICA, Medicare or other taxes.How are her FICA and Medicare contibutions recorded?
There is no state tax in my state. I am the primary policy holder of our health insurance, and all the dependents do not need SSN. As for home and car insurances, everything is in my name. So, as you see, the list may be long (although not endless), but everything is quite simple.Not to mention state taxes, retirement contributions, medical insuarance, home and auto insurarance, OMG the list is endless!!