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Did You Get a Social Security Overpayment Letter? Here’s What the New Rule Means

Social Security is undergoing a major change in rules to handle overpayments, requiring faster repayment of the full amount of money received

Social Security Overpayment Letter: The Social Security Administration (SSA) is making a major change to how it handles overpayments. If you received more money than you were supposed to get from Social Security, you may now have to pay it back much faster than before.

An overpayment happens when the SSA sends someone more money than they should have received. This can occur for different reasons. Sometimes people forget to report changes in their income or work status. Other times, the SSA makes a mistake when calculating benefits.

New Strict Repayment Rules

Until recently, people who got overpaid only had 10% taken out of each monthly check to pay back the extra money. But starting March 27, 2025, the rules changed completely. Now, if you receive an overpayment notice, the SSA will take your entire monthly benefit check until the full amount is paid back.

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Letters explaining this new policy are being mailed out now. Many people will find these notices in their mailboxes soon.

If you were already paying back an overpayment before March 27, nothing changes for you. You will keep paying back 10% each month. But any new overpayments after that date will follow the stricter rule. For people getting Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the old rule still applies. Only 10% will be taken from their checks.

How to Handle an Overpayment Notice

If you get one of these letters, the SSA will wait at least 30 days before starting to take your full benefits. During that time, you can pay back what you owe in different ways—by credit card, online payment, or check.

If paying it all at once would be too hard, you can call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 or visit a local office. They may agree to take smaller payments instead.

You don’t have to just accept the notice if you think it’s wrong. You can appeal the decision or ask for a waiver, which means you wouldn’t have to pay it back at all. To get a waiver, you must show that the overpayment wasn’t your fault and that paying it back would cause serious financial problems.

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Why the Rules Changed

Last year, the SSA was being more forgiving by only taking 10% from checks. But now they’re going back to the stricter policy used in past years. The agency says this is necessary to protect taxpayer money.

At the same time, the SSA is cutting jobs and closing some offices. This could mean longer wait times when people need help with their benefits.

According to USA Today, acting Social Security commissioner Lee Dudek explained “We have the significant responsibility to be good stewards of the trust funds for the American people. It is our duty to revise the overpayment repayment policy back to full withholding, as it was during the Obama administration and first Trump administration, to properly safeguard taxpayer funds.”

How to Avoid Overpayment Problems

The best way to prevent overpayments is to always report changes right away. If your income goes up or down, if you get married or divorced, or if your work situation changes—tell the SSA immediately.

New Social Security Overpayment Policy Takes Effect Today: Experts Warn These Groups Will Be Hit Hardest

Financial experts at NerdWallet advise “Overpayments happen for several reasons, such as a beneficiary neglecting to update their income, marital status or work situation, or the SSA miscalculating how much it should pay. Regardless of who is at fault, beneficiaries who receive overpayments from the Social Security Administration usually have to give back the money. Because taxpayer money funds Social Security benefits, the SSA is legally required to recover overpayments.”

What Happens If You Don’t Pay?

Ignoring an overpayment notice can lead to serious consequences. The SSA can take money from your tax refund, garnish your wages, or reduce your future benefits. That’s why it’s important to respond right away if you get a notice.

Farheen Ashraf

Farheen Ashraf is a content writer and editor at Eduvast, where she has been contributing since 2021. She holds a Bachelor's degree in History and has developed extensive experience in researching, writing, and editing content across a wide range of subjects. Over the years, Farheen has written on business, entertainment, law, travel, lifestyle, education, culture, poetry, and human-interest topics. Her work focuses on transforming complex information into clear, accurate, and reader-friendly content that helps audiences make informed decisions. At Eduvast, she works closely with the editorial team to ensure content quality, factual accuracy, and adherence to editorial standards. Her passion for storytelling and research continues to drive her exploration of diverse subjects and emerging trends.

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