Matching Method 449-04-10

(ML 2821 Rev. 11-02)

(Manual Renumbered effective 04/01/2004 ML2914)

 

Computer tapes are used to send all recipients to the interface sources. TECS has been enhanced to provide the matched response information from these sources to the county social service office staff, who in turn will report the results of the matched information via TECS. The TECS "Field Office Users Manual" (Section 6.14 through 6.23) describes how to work and report information on the matched individuals.

 

The tax return information received through IEVS is extracted from the Wage and Information Returns for the current tax year. Federal tax returns information received through a computer match is confidential and must be safeguarded. The information received through the database from the Internal Revenue Service is the property of the IRS and remains the property of the IRS. Access to the records matched through the computer system and to any records created by the match from the computer system must be restricted to only those authorized employees and officials who need it to perform their official duties.

 

The Social Security Administration information received through a computer match on IEVS (BEER-BENDEX wage, self-employment, and pensions) must be restricted to only those authorized employees and officials who need it to perform their official duties.

 

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