Content Overview 
- An Overview
- Social Security Rules And Policy About Repayment
- What Happens If You Ignore Notices Of Overpayment Or Refuse To Make Repayment
- If The Overpayment Is From SSI
- What To Do If You Discover The Overpayment
- How To Request A Waiver So You Don't Have To Pay Back An Overpayment
- How To Appeal A Claim Of Overpayment
- Overpayment Form To Use
Overpayment of Gov't Benefits
Overpayment Form To Use
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If Social Security claims you received an overpayment, you can repay it. If you disagree, you can request a Reconsideration. If you prefer not to repay the overpayment, you can request a waiver.
To request a waiver of an overpayment
Use Request for Waiver of Overpayment Recovery or Change in Repayment Rate, form (SSA-632-BK (4-91e.) For a copy of the form together with instructions and advice for completing it see http://www.ssa.gov/online/ssa-632.html .
If you disagree with Social Security's claim for an Overpayment
If Social Security claims that you have been overpaid, and you do not agree with the fact or the amount of the overpayment, you should complete form SSA-561-U2, Request for Reconsideration. You can find the form at http://www.ssa.gov/online/ssa-561.html .
If you disagree with either the fact or amount of an overpayment, and want a waiver if there was an Overpayment
File both requests by filing form SSA-561-U2 and SSA-632-BK .