I doubt they don't. If they don't look at your code, why do they care if the algorithm is developed entirely on their platform? But once they know your algorithm, what are the odds you are of any use for them?
Ok, so how does IRS know anything about taxes being paid by immigrants(!) as indicated by the OP?
But regardless of DHS I don't believe IRS would accept fake SS# not on their record. This just does not make any sense.
This must be read flag for them.
I think you are lost in your explanation attempt.
Yes, valid TIN or SS do not mean there is a mismatch with the IRS records as indicated by the OP. As for a fake SS I don't believe the IRS would accept that. As I indicated in my previous post IRS should be the first one to pay such a business a visit. Followed by many others.
As I indicated in my post fake SS# is very unlikely b/c IRS would not accept that. And the IRS should be the first one to pay such a business a visit. As for SS of a dead person it's possible but also unlikely b/c it's hard to obtain such information on the large scale other than by some sort of...
Who else paid the bill? Typo is in the name not SS#.
If someone made a mistake in SS# then IRS would likely accept only the first return.
If there is total mismatch with the IRS record I don't think IRS would accept such tax return. I even doubt full mismatch is possible with someone on W-2 payroll.
"whose names and Social Security numbers do not match the
records of the Social Security Administration (SSA)."
How does the SSA know who are these people, in particular that they are undocumented immigrants? Maybe this is just a typo on tax returns.
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