Final answer:
An employer can refuse to withhold an IRS levy, withhold support deduction, or change an employee's name until a new social security card is presented.
Step-by-step explanation:
An employer can generally refuse to do the following:
- Withhold an IRS levy: An employer is legally required to comply with an IRS levy, which allows the IRS to collect unpaid taxes by taking a portion of an employee's wages or salary.
- Withhold Support deduction: An employer is legally obligated to withhold support deductions from an employee's wages if ordered by a court or agency to do so.
- Change their name until a new social security card, with the new name, is presented: An employer can refuse to change an employee's name on official records until the employee provides a new social security card with the updated name.