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WHAT IS AN OVERPAYMENT?An overpayment is when you receive more money for a month than the amount you should have been paid. The amount of your overpayment is the difference between the amount you received and the amount due. |
WHAT CAN CAUSE AN OVERPAYMENT?
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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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WHAT CAN YOU DO IF YOU GET AN OVERPAYMENT |
For information on requesting a reconsideration, see our chapter on the APPEALS PROCESS. |
If�you�believe�that�you�may have been�overpaid,�but�feel�
that�it�was�not�your�fault:�
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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IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHAT CAUSED THE OVERPAYMENT, |
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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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