The Social Security Administration announced it is changing how it will recoup overpayments.
The Social Security Administration will begin withholding 100% of benefits from people who were overpaid until those ...
but when it comes from the Social Security Administration you better take note, especially since the agency is getting serious about recovering overpayments it sent out. Between fiscal years 2015 ...
If you're applying for SSDI, Medicare or SSI, you can complete your claim via the my Social Security account or on the phone.
Last year, the SSA had opted to begin withholding only 10% of a recipient's benefits to recoup overpayments as a way of "significantly reducing financial hardship on people with overpayments," the ...
A major change in how the Social Security Administration (SSA) treats its overpayments is set to kick in Thursday.
A major change in how the Social Security Administration (SSA) treats its overpayments is set to kick in Thursday.
The Office of the Chief Actuary estimates the change will save the government about $7 billion over the next decade.
Social Security withholding 100% of benefits to recoup overpayments The agency also said the in-person requirement will no longer apply to those seeking Social Security Disability Insurance ...