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Understanding Supplemental Security Income
Overpayments2008 Edition

      OVERPAYMENTS


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  WHAT  IS  AN  OVERPAYMENT?  


An overpayment is when you receive more money for a month than the amount due. The amount of your overpayment is the difference between the amount you received and the amount due.

 

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  WHAT  CAN  CAUSE  AN  OVERPAYMENT?  


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Your income is more than you estimated.
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Your living situation changes.
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Your marital status changes.
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You have more resources than the allowable limit.
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You are no longer disabled and continue to receive benefits.
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You do not report a change to us (on time or at all) as required.
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We incorrectly figure your benefits because of incorrect or incomplete information.

 

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  WHAT  WILL  WE  DO  IF  THERE  IS  AN  OVERPAYMENT?  


We will send you a notice explaining the overpayment and asking for a full refund within 30 days. If you are currently getting checks and do not make a full refund, the notice will:

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    propose to withhold the overpayment at the rate of 10 percent of your total income;
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    state the month the proposed withholding will start;
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    fully explain your appeal rights;
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    explain how you can ask us to have the overpayment reviewed and waived, so you may not have to pay it back; and
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    explain how you can appeal our decision.

 

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  WHAT  CAN  YOU  DO  IF  YOU  GET  AN  OVERPAYMENT  
  NOTICE?  


If you believe you were not overpaid, you may request a reconsideration.

If you ask for an appeal within 10 days of the date on the notice, any payment we are currently making will continue until we make a decision.

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NOTE
For information on requesting a reconsideration, see our chapter on the APPEALS PROCESS.

 

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  IF  YOU  AGREE  THAT  YOU  ARE  OVERPAID,  BUT  FEEL  
  THAT  IT  WAS  NOT  YOUR  FAULT,  

      ASK  FOR  A  WAIVER  OF  THE  OVERPAYMENT.  
      ASK  FOR  AND  COMPLETE  FORM  SSA–632  
      (REQUEST  FOR  WAIVER).  

  IF  NECESSARY,  WE  WILL    HELP  YOU.  


You can ask for a waiver at any time.

If we grant you a waiver, you will not have to repay the overpayment. Generally, for us to grant you a waiver, you must show that:

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    It was not your fault that you were overpaid; and
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    You cannot pay back the overpayment because you need the money to meet your ordinary living expenses.

You may have to submit bills to show that your monthly expenses use up all of your income and that it would be a hardship for you to repay.

 

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  IF  YOU  ARE  NOT  SURE  WHAT  CAUSED  THE  OVERPAYMENT,      
  YOU  MAY  ASK  FOR  A  RECONSIDERATION,  OR  A  WAIVER,  
  OR  BOTH.  


You may ask to see your file to see the information we used in figuring the overpayment. You may have us explain the reason for the overpayment while you are examining your file.

 

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  WHAT  IF  THERE  WAS  AN  OVERPAYMENT  AND  WE                          
  DO  NOT  GRANT  YOUR  REQUEST  FOR  A  WAIVER?  


You can request a reconsideration of our denial of your request for waiver. If we continue to deny your waiver request, you will have to pay back the overpayment or have it withheld from your monthly benefits.

You can ask us to withhold less than the proposed amount each month, or you can arrange to make monthly payments if you no longer receive SSI benefits.

If you no longer receive SSI, we may withhold your overpayment from a Federal Income Tax refund and/or from any future Social Security benefits you may receive. If you become eligible for SSI in the future, we will withhold your overpayment from future SSI payments.


 

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THIS INFORMATION IS GENERAL.  FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778), OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE.

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