Not Providing a Ssn/Itin # on Agreement

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding the requirement of providing a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) when completing a new consultant agreement with Pampered Chef. Participants share their concerns about recruits who are hesitant to provide this information and discuss the implications of withholding commissions for tax purposes.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses concern about the option to provide an SSN or ITIN, noting that it raises red flags about the legality of potential recruits.
  • Another participant suggests that completing the agreement online may alleviate concerns about sharing sensitive information on paper.
  • Several participants share personal experiences of losing recruits due to their reluctance to provide an SSN, citing fears about taxes and identity theft.
  • One participant mentions that many people, including family members, are cautious about sharing their social security numbers.
  • Another participant notes that the requirement might prevent individuals from signing up multiple times under different names.
  • Some participants discuss the potential tax implications and deductions that could benefit new consultants, countering fears about altering tax brackets.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ among participants regarding the necessity and implications of providing an SSN or ITIN, with no clear consensus emerging on how to address recruits' concerns.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal experiences and opinions, reflecting the varied perspectives within the consultant community regarding the handling of sensitive information in the recruitment process.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who are navigating similar situations with potential recruits may find the shared experiences and viewpoints relevant to their discussions.

Liquid Sky
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Why does PC make it an "option" to provide a SSN or ITIN # when completing a new consultant agreement? I know there's verbage about withholding 30% of the commission for tax purposes if someone does not provide that info.

Isn't it a "standard" in the US for all employers to require SSN's or ITIN's to make sure they are not hiring illegal immigrants? I have a new recruit who did not want to provide that info. I let her know how PC will withhold monies for taxes and she said she'd rather go that route b/c she's "very cautious about giving out that info".

All I see are RED FLAGS. The last thing I want to do is sign and train a new consultant and find down the road they are not legal and whatever "mess" that may come out of that. I just want to spend my time working with "legit" team members.

Thoughts? Opinions? Experiences? TIA!
 
Could you have her complete the agreement online so that you don't have a hard copy with the number? That may be what she's nervous about. But since the online agreement goes directly to HO to be processed, then the number won't be on paper that could be lost.I'd also point out the verbage about withholding commission to her. 30% is a lot for her to miss out on. And although I haven't had to work with this situation, I imagine that tax time is more difficult if HO can't print SSN on the 1099.
 
Liquid Sky said:
Why does PC make it an "option" to provide a SSN or ITIN # when completing a new consultant agreement? I know there's verbage about withholding 30% of the commission for tax purposes if someone does not provide that info.

Isn't it a "standard" in the US for all employers to require SSN's or ITIN's to make sure they are not hiring illegal immigrants? I have a new recruit who did not want to provide that info. I let her know how PC will withhold monies for taxes and she said she'd rather go that route b/c she's "very cautious about giving out that info".

All I see are RED FLAGS. The last thing I want to do is sign and train a new consultant and find down the road they are not legal and whatever "mess" that may come out of that. I just want to spend my time working with "legit" team members.

Thoughts? Opinions? Experiences? TIA!
Pampered Chef is not our employer - we are independent contractors. I would have her call HO and talk to someone in finance so they can explain how and why and her options. And since you have such concerns I would also suggest you call HO too and get your concerns answered.
 
Call HO, ask for finance and hand her the phone. Good Grief.
 
That's ridiculous, she isn't interested and it's an excuse. I'd move on and forget her if I were you.
 
I know a LOT of people, including one of my sisters and my Mom who are VERY weary about giving anyone their social. I agree with the others on contacting HO. I have no doubt that they have dealt with this before. I have had outside sales that called in their orders during a party and requested to talk to me because they didn't want the host to have their CC info. (they would rather give it to a stranger). People are funny that way, especially with that type of information.
 
I lost a recruit for the same info. She was excited, had all sorts of plans and started filling out the agreement. When I got it, I noticed she did not include her SSN....when we spoke about it she said she did not want to mess with taxes, did not want to alter her tax bracket and that she would not sign up.

We went round and round with options, and the bottom line was no, thank you. If HO holds 30% commission and allows us to go online and skip the SSN....I may be able to revisit the subject! lol
 
Jolie_Paradoxe said:
I lost a recruit for the same info. She was excited, had all sorts of plans and started filling out the agreement. When I got it, I noticed she did not include her SSN....when we spoke about it she said she did not want to mess with taxes, did not want to alter her tax bracket and that she would not sign up.
In practice, she'd probably have enough business deductions in her first year that she'd actually end up in a LOWER tax bracket.
 
If you have ever dealt with identity theft or know someone who has, you would be a little more cautious too ... but the Consultant Agreement is not like you giving your Social Security Number to Blockbuster to open an account. Good grief! Even thought it's technically NOT a job application, it's along the same lines. Maybe that would make more sense to her if you explained it that way (without the Blockbuster sarcasm of course). ;)
 
I think that it also keeps people from signing up more than once (you know, to keep yourself active as a director or such). You can change the name of a consultant but you cannot change their social security number.
 
chefann said:
In practice, she'd probably have enough business deductions in her first year that she'd actually end up in a LOWER tax bracket.


That's exactly what I told her. She also has a cpa friend who does her taxes, so the headache of filing should not have been an issue. Then I asked her if she was receiving any unemployment or disability, to which she stated no....she works one FT job and a PT job. I was also direct and asked if there was a question of legality! lol I covered all sorts of angles, but she was adamant that she would not sign up if an SSN was required.

It remained a mystery for me....who knows, maybe she's on the run! He He...just kidding. I truly never learned more other than her fear of higher tax bracket...though I did cover that biz deductions could only help her current situation. :o
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I do not provide my SSN or ITIN on the Pampered Chef agreement?

If you do not provide your SSN or ITIN on the Pampered Chef agreement, you may not be able to complete the registration process. The company requires this information for tax reporting purposes and to comply with federal regulations.

Can I still become a Pampered Chef consultant without an SSN or ITIN?

Unfortunately, you cannot become a Pampered Chef consultant without providing an SSN or ITIN. This information is necessary for the company to issue tax documents and ensure compliance with IRS regulations.

Is it safe to provide my SSN or ITIN on the Pampered Chef agreement?

Yes, Pampered Chef takes the privacy and security of your personal information seriously. They have measures in place to protect your data and ensure it is used only for necessary business and tax purposes.

What if I am not a U.S. citizen and do not have an SSN?

If you are not a U.S. citizen and do not have an SSN, you can provide an ITIN instead. An ITIN is specifically designed for individuals who need a taxpayer identification number but do not qualify for an SSN.

Can I provide my SSN or ITIN later after signing the agreement?

It is recommended to provide your SSN or ITIN at the time of signing the agreement to avoid delays in processing your application. However, if you need to provide it later, you should contact Pampered Chef's support team for guidance on how to proceed.

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