17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
From: IN%"unicorn@schloss.li" "Black Unicorn" 15-MAY-1996 00:00:25.51
On Tue, 14 May 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
At 3:22 PM 5/14/96, Matthew Williams wrote:
Although knowingly providing a fake social security number when one has any expectation of gain is, I believe, a felony.
42 USC. sec. 408.
Note the key provisons, for gain, and when submitted to those entitled to the number legally.
But is "entitled to the number legally" meaning anyone who _must_ have the number legally (IRS & other government agencies, those dealing with the IRS, etcetera), or anyone who can require it as a condition of doing business? There is a difference between the two, at least according to the Social Security Number FAQ that I last read. -Allen