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An overpayment occurs when Social Security pays you more than you should've been paid. If this happens, we'll notify you and your representative payee, if you have one. Our notice will explain why you've been overpaid, your repayment options, and your appeal and waiver rights.
Ask for Reconsideration. This is an appeal. ... Ask for a Waiver. If you agree that you were overpaid, you can still ask SSA to waive it so that you don't have to pay it back. ... Ask for a Payment Arrangement. Do this if you think that the overpayment was your fault, or you can afford to pay it back.
SDI. If you were overpaid Social Security Disability Insurance (SDI) benefits and are currently receiving SDI benefits, the SSA will withhold the full amount of your benefit check each month until the overpayment is paid off. The withholding will start 30 days after you receive the notice of overpayment.
If you no longer receive SSI or SDI, Social Security will request the full amount of the overpayment from you, but you can negotiate a repayment plan to pay it back over time. If you don't pay it back, Social Security can take your federal tax return and take other measures.
You must file a reconsideration appeal within 65 days from the date on the notice of termination, but if you file it within 15 days, you can keep getting your SSI payments while Social Security decides about the appeal.
If you are awarded both SDI and SSI benefits, you may have to wait longer for your Back Pay than you would if you were only receiving SDI benefits. ... If your claim is approved five months after you apply for benefits, you will not be entitled to Back Pay (5 month approval process, less 5-month waiting period).
Typically overpayment issues come up within a few years of the payments actually being made, but sometimes overpayment issues go back 10 years or more. In 2011 Social Security amended its regulations to eliminate a 10-year statute of limitations for collecting benefit overpayments.
You must file a reconsideration appeal within 65 days from the date on the notice of termination, but if you file it within 15 days, you can keep getting your SSI payments while Social Security decides about the appeal.
An overpayment occurs when Social Security pays you more than you should've been paid. If this happens, we'll notify you and your representative payee, if you have one. Our notice will explain why you've been overpaid, your repayment options, and your appeal and waiver rights.
Ask for Reconsideration. This is an appeal. ... Ask for a Waiver. If you agree that you were overpaid, you can still ask SSA to waive it so that you don't have to pay it back. ... Ask for a Payment Arrangement. Do this if you think that the overpayment was your fault, or you can afford to pay it back.
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