Show your social security this la Is the seventh in a series of 0 articles on federal old age and survivors insurance A separate record ledger Is kept keit by the social security board at baltimore maryland tor for each worker under his name and social security number the ledger account records all ot of the wages reported by each employer and is the basis tor for computing the amount of the insurance benefits the record keeping is done dona largely by y machines employers wage reports quarterly tax re returns lurns are filed after the close ot of each calendar quarter the employer must report tile the social security number and the amount lof of wages wage paid to each employee on the wage report the worker corier should show his security card cara to each em tor for whom lie he works this will enable the employer employer to re port accurately tor for each employee A worker should have only one social security number it if he loses his card he should secure a duplicate with the same number A worker who changes his name especially women who ao marly y after obtaining their number should notify the board of the change A worker who wishes to check his ledger account with the social security board may do so by y asking for a statement of his account A postal card form Is available tor for this purpose any mistake in the boards records may bo e corrected it reported within four years the board la 18 required to keep its records confidential rex A 0 atwood manager ct t ibe fhe social security see unity board in aalt salt lake city made this statement moila during dai ring ills his recent visit |