The Internal Revenue Service has issued final regulations for allowing employers to truncate taxpayer identification numbers on wage and tax statements to help protect employees from identity theft.
If you use large numbers or very long decimal values in some programs, you may see them get truncated. Why? Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing author to MacFixIt ...
On Thursday, the IRS issued proposed regulations (REG-148873-09) that permit filers of information returns to use truncated taxpayer identification numbers (TTINs) when issuing payee statements in the ...
The Internal Revenue Service plans to test a pilot program that would permit filers of information returns to truncate an individual payee s nine-digit identifying number on paper payee statements for ...