If we paid you too much
Overpayments occur when you get benefits that we later find you are not be eligible to receive. Learn how we calculate overpayments and how to pay them back.
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Overpayments occur when you get benefits that we later find you are not be eligible to receive. Learn how we calculate overpayments and how to pay them back.
Overpayments occur when you get benefits that we later find that you were not eligible to receive. You need to pay back these benefits to us.
Learn how to pay back an overpayment and the penalties for not paying us back. You can also get help if you're not able to afford monthly minimums.
Learn how we calculate the minimum monthly payment, interest and any potential offsets and deductions for your overpayment.