"SSN cannot begin with a 6 or a 9" when e-filing

Eric Updated by Eric

The BSO website will no longer allow the number 9 to start an SSN. See page 40 of the specs.

If no SSN is available, consider changing an employee's SSN on the W-2 form itself. Some users input the taxpayer's TIN in the control number field.
Removing, zeroing out, changing the employee’s TIN number from their previously entered Payroll Data can cause problems. 

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