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Inventor profile of:

David Johnson

City:

Catharpin, Virginia

Country:

United States

Published Applications:

2

Last publication date:

2019-10-03

Recent patent applications by Johnson David

David Johnson from Catharpin, US has applied for patents for these inventions. The list has both pending applications and granted patents:

#1 | 2019-10-03
US20190304033A1
Physics

System and method to allow verification of income and/or verification of employment for a US Citizen or person using Federal employment tax deposit data, also known as FICA taxes collected by the IRS and reported to the IRS, SSA, Medicare or other US Government sources deposited by a person's employer or through tax payments and filings of self-employed persons.

#2 | 2018-10-18
US20180300808A1
Physics

System and method to allow mortgage consumers to obtain, store, access, and/or distribute their own data to multiple parties in a mortgage and/or real estate transaction

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