Does employers send resumei and job applications to the irs?

2018-02-03 1:44 pm
Do you think your historical employers would (have to) send your resumei or job applications to the irs?
Have you ever seen or heard of that case?

回答 (13)

2018-02-03 1:46 pm
No. Employers don't send your resume or job applications to Inland Revenue. They might confirm you are an employer there, but that's all.
2018-02-03 2:04 pm
The employers are bound only to provide the IRS with a list of employees they paid that year in question, and how much. This is how a W-2 is generated. Any personal tax bill you have is your to solve, although if you have a background check done for a prospective job and you have a substantial amount of back taxes owed, it can affect the outcome negatively.
2018-02-03 2:03 pm
If they haven't hired you there's no reason to pass on information to anyone. The IRS isn't going to be collecting anything from you for jobs you don't get.
2018-02-03 1:55 pm
No. Employers only send W-2's, 1099's, and similar information.
2018-02-04 2:24 am
of course not, there is no need to do so
2018-02-03 11:45 pm
No, they do not. There would be no reason whatsoever to do so.
2018-02-03 10:32 pm
No
2018-02-05 3:14 am
No.
2018-02-04 12:50 am
No reason to do so, at all. They only report income earned on their forms. If no one received any $$$, the govt does not give a toot.
2018-02-03 9:51 pm
No.
2018-02-03 9:50 pm
Nope. All the IRS cares about is who got paid and how much.
2018-02-03 4:31 pm
No.
2018-02-03 4:01 pm
no they do not


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