Social Security Has a New Policy for Collecting Overpayments: You Could Be Next

Prepare for an imminent call from the SSA, if you've received overpayments from Social Security.

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The SSA has a new overpayments recollection policy

After the feedback that was received the previous year, for the way the overpayments to Social Security beneficiaries were handled, the Social Security Administration (SSA) recently modified the rules. Now there are three ways the agency is going to simplify the issue of overpayments and help Social Security recipients save their money.
Now a lower amortization is handled, as of last March 25, the SSA began to make the collection of whatever is greater between $10 or 10% of the monthly benefit of the entire Social Security of the beneficiary in order to recover an overpayment, that is by far, below the previous 100%, some exceptions are presented, for example, when an overpayment was the product of fraud.

The longest recovery period is when a beneficiary makes the request for a rate lower than 10%, the SSA will make the approval of said request, while the new rate makes the refund of the overpayment in the period of 60 months, compared to the 36 months before the changes.

There is a simpler appeal process, if a Social Security beneficiary thinks that the overpayment was not his fault and he cannot afford the payment, he can make the appeal of the decision about the overpayment or the amount and make the request to the SSA to skip the collection. “The agency does not seek recoveries while an initial appeal or waiver is pending,” they stated in the press release. The SSA has also created new, more affordable payment options.

This is how the SSa will recollect the overpayments from beneficiaries who received them.

Why do overpayments happen in Social Security?

The issue of overpayments in Social Security in the United States has various reasons and harms both the beneficiaries and the system. Here you have a detailed explanation of the different scenarios:

In the event of an overpayment, Social Security will notify the beneficiary by mail. The beneficiary has the right to appeal and to be exempted. You can make the appeal if you do not agree with the overpayment.

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