Here are five tips for a person whose name has changed. They also apply if your dependent’s name has changed.
1. If you have married and you’re using
your new spouse’s last name or you’ve hyphenated your last name, notify
the SSA. That way, the IRS computers can match your new name with your
Social Security number.
2. If you were divorced and are now using your former last name, notify the SSA of your name change.
3. Letting the SSA know about a name
change is easy. File Form SS-5, Application for a Social Security Card,
at your local SSA office or by mail with proof of your legal name
change.
4. You can get Form SS-5 on the SSA’s website at www.ssa.gov,
by calling 800-772-1213 or at local SSA offices. Your new card will
have the same number as your former card but will show your new name.
5. If you adopted your new spouse’s
children and their names changed, you'll need to update their names with
SSA too. For adopted children without SSNs, the parents can apply for
an Adoption Taxpayer Identification Number by filing Form W-7A,
Application for Taxpayer Identification Number for Pending U.S.
Adoptions, with the IRS. The ATIN is a temporary number used in place of
an SSN on the tax return. Form W-7A is available on the IRS.gov website
or by calling 800-TAX-FORM (800-829-3676).
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