What is the difference in the information I receive from the Alaska Department of Labor (DOL), the Social Security Administration (SSA), and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)?
The information from the DOL includes: the name of the business and the gross wage (before tax amount) reported by the employer. This information is done by quarter, or every 3 months. The information from the SSA includes: earnings record for the time period that you have requested. It does not include company names, but you can get a detailed record, you just have to send off for it. The information from the IRS includes: a transcript of your earnings on the past year’s tax return. You can also get an exact copy of the return.
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