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Home News North America United States of America IRS and Money

Social Security Resumes Debt Collection

After a COVID-19 pause, the SSA restarts Treasury Offset Program collections, affecting 280,000 individuals with $2.7 billion in debts.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
6 months ago
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Social Security Administration Offices in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Mayer.

Social Security Administration Offices in Washington DC. Photo by Ken Mayer.

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  • How the Treasury Offset Program Works
  • Who is Affected?
    • Repayment Options and Due Process Rights
  • Steps to Take if You Owe SSA
    • Impact on Social Security Funds
    • In Summary

Why SSA Resumed Debt Collections

SSA temporarily halted collections in March 2020 to ease financial burdens during the pandemic. Now, with the economy stabilizing, SSA has restarted TOP to recover overdue Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) debts.

According to SSA Acting Commissioner Lee Dudek, this step ensures responsible stewardship of taxpayer funds while offering individuals repayment options.

 

How the Treasury Offset Program Works

The Treasury Offset Program is a centralized system that collects delinquent debts owed to federal and state agencies. It achieves this by intercepting payments such as:

  • Federal and state tax refunds
  • Social Security benefits
  • Federal employee salaries and retirement benefits

Debts eligible for TOP include overpayments and delinquent amounts that SSA has determined to be legally collectible.

Individuals affected by these offsets receive advance notification and have opportunities to dispute or repay their debts before offsets occur.

 

Who is Affected?

The resumption of collections will impact beneficiaries who had outstanding debts before March 2020. SSA reports that approximately 280,000 individuals collectively owe $2.7 billion in overpayments. Some recipients may experience automatic deductions from their federal benefits or tax refunds as a result of the program’s reinstatement.

Repayment Options and Due Process Rights

For those affected, SSA provides options to address their outstanding debts:

Repayment Option Description
Lump-Sum Payment Individuals can pay the full amount owed directly to SSA.
Installment Plans Monthly payments can be arranged based on financial ability.
Compromise Settlement Partial debt forgiveness may be available under certain conditions.
Appeals and Disputes Debtors can challenge the debt’s validity or request a review.

SSA recommends that individuals review their debt notices carefully and contact the agency promptly to explore repayment alternatives.

 

Steps to Take if You Owe SSA

To resolve debts and avoid unexpected offsets, individuals should:

  1. Review SSA Notifications – Notices contain information about the debt, due process rights, and repayment options.
  2. Submit a Dispute if Necessary – Debtors have 60 days to challenge the debt or request a review.
  3. Set Up a Payment Plan – Arranging payments can help prevent automatic deductions.

 

Impact on Social Security Funds

The revenue recovered through TOP will be allocated to various SSA functions, including:

  • Paying current benefits – Ensuring retirees, disabled individuals, and dependents receive payments.
  • Strengthening trust fund reserves – Additional funds support the longevity of Social Security programs.
  • Administrative costs – A small percentage is used for program operations.

According to the Treasury Department’s 2024 report, SSA’s trust funds face long-term financial challenges, and recovered debts contribute to maintaining fiscal balance.

 

In Summary

The Social Security Administration’s resumption of the Treasury Offset Program marks a return to pre-pandemic collection practices.

Individuals with outstanding debts should take proactive steps to resolve them and explore available repayment options.

To learn more about SSA’s debt recovery policies or to check your payment status, visit the official SSA website.

 

Sources: Social Security Administration.

 

Tags: federal debt collectionOASDI debtsSocial SecuritySSA debtSSI overpaymentsTreasury Offset Program
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