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			 Social 
			Security announces new online service for 
			replacement SSA-1099s 
			Available to recipients with a My 
			Social Security account 
			
     
            
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            [February 09, 2015] 
            
			Carolyn 
			W. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, today announced 
			the agency is expanding the online services available at
			www.socialsecurity.gov.  
			Social Security beneficiaries are now able to quickly and easily 
			obtain a replacement SSA-1099 from the agency’s website with a my 
			Social Security account. 
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			 “I am proud of our continued efforts to make it even easier for 
			people to do business with us in a way that’s convenient for them, 
			from the comfort of their home, office, or a library,” Acting 
			Commissioner Colvin said. “Beginning this tax season, any my Social 
			Security accountholder who misplaces their original SSA-1099 will be 
			able to request an instant replacement from our menu of online 
			services.” 
			 
			Social Security sends SSA-1099s each January to everyone who 
			receives Social Security benefits. It shows the total amount of 
			benefits paid in the previous year and is used for tax purposes. 
			Previously, people who lost their SSA-1099 had to call or visit a 
			Social Security office to get a replacement or request one be mailed 
			to them. With this new online service, people now only need to 
			create a my Social Security account, or log into their existing one. 
			Once there, they can view and print their SSA-1099 or request to 
			have a new one mailed to them—all online. 
			 
			my Social Security is a secure, online account people use beginning 
			in their working years and continuing throughout the time they 
			receive Social Security benefits. Once the account is created, it is 
			used by people who are working to keep track of their earnings and 
			to get estimates of future benefits. People already receiving 
			benefits manage them with their account—changing their address, 
			starting or changing direct deposit, getting a benefit verification 
			letter, and more. In addition to those existing services, 
			beneficiaries will now be able to immediately get their SSA-1099 
			replaced without needing to call or visit an office and often wait 
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  “Setting up a my Social Security account is quick, easy, and 
			secure; plus it’s a great way to do business with Social Security,” 
			Acting Commissioner Colvin said. “That’s why more than 16 million 
			people have already taken advantage of our award-winning online 
			services and experienced the new features available with their own 
			accounts.” 
			 
			In fact, a new my Social Security account is created every six 
			seconds. For more information, please go to
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.  
			
[Jack Myers, Social Security Administration, Area 
8, Springfield] 
  
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