Seguro Social Nmero Patronal (SSNP), the employer-specific identity number given to each employer by the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), is crucial to possess as a worker in Mexico. To guarantee access to social security benefits, including as healthcare and retirement benefits, both employers and employees must have this number. There are measures you can take to receive your SSNP if you are a new employer or employee or if you have misplaced it.
You must first register with the IMSS in order to get your SSNP. This can be accomplished by completing Forma de Inscripción Patronal (for employers) or Forma de Inscripción de Trabajador (for employees) and delivering it to the nearby IMSS office. The IMSS website also accepts online submissions of the forms. You will receive an SSNP once your registration has been processed.
It is significant to remember that if you are an employer, you must also register your staff members and make sure their social security contributions are current. The IMSS may impose fines and penalties if you don’t comply.
You can get your SSNP back if you get in touch with the IMSS if you’ve lost it. For the purpose of confirming your identity, you must supply personal information about yourself, such as your name, birthdate, and CURP (Clave nica de Registro de Población). Your SSNP can be given to you by the IMSS once your identity has been verified.
The Tax Identification Number (TIN), commonly known as the Employer Identification Number (EIN), is the equivalent of the SSNP in the United States. You can get your TIN/EIN back if you contact the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and provide personal identity details if you’ve lost it.
The federal tax identity number (RFC) given to people and enterprises in Mexico is used for tax purposes. The RFC’s international equivalent may be known as the National Identification Number (NIN) or Social Security Number (SSN) in various nations.
As a worker in Mexico, obtaining your SSNP is a crucial step in being able to access social security benefits. By signing up with the IMSS or getting in touch with the IMSS directly, you can regain your SSNP if you’re a new employer or employee or if you’ve lost it. Similar to this, if you’ve lost your TIN/EIN or RFC, you can get it back by getting in touch with the relevant government organization and giving personal identity details.
The online application on the website of the Social Security Administration must be completed in order to obtain the Seguro Social Patronal Number in the United States. However, in order to obtain the NIT (Number of Identification Tributaria), one must submit a request to the United States’ Service of Internal Revenue (IRS) by filling out the SS-4 form online or by mail.