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Default Employer forms?

I am in the initial application process for my SSD.

My previous employer called me saying that he has received another form from the SSA requesting more information.
He already completed the SSA-3033 form which has to due with subsidy.
I'm trying to figure out what this other form is for and why they sent it to him. I wasn't able to ask him what form number it was before our conversation was cut short.

Can anyone give me an idea what form this might be?

Thanx,
Rae

PS: This would have nothing to do with employer/company disability insurance.
This company did not carry disability insurance.
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