The Department of the Treasury’s Pay.gov Collection Application for Benefit Overpayments

OMB 0960-0811

OMB 0960-0811

The Social Security Administration will use the new Internet Pay.gov Application for Overpayments to offer a new repayment option to beneficiaries and recipients to recover overpayments they incurred. Pay.gov is an online collection portal developed and maintained by the Department of the Treasury (Treasury). The Internet remittance portal will offer beneficiaries and recipients another option to repay overpayments via credit card, debit card, and automated clearing house (ACH). The SSA application located on SocialSecurity.gov will request the overpaid individual’s Social Security Number (SSN) and dollar amount they wish to repay on his or her overpayment prior to sending them to Treasury’s Pay.gov application which will request and process the payment information on SSA’s behalf. The information SSA will collect is used to reconcile the Pay.gov transactions, and update the overpaid individual’s balance on his or her record. The respondents are individuals who have Title II or XVI overpayments, and who wish to voluntarily repay the overpayment online through SocialSecurity.gov. This is a Change Request to enhance the current application to clarify the language, and update the screens and burden information.

The latest form for The Department of the Treasury’s Pay.gov Collection Application for Benefit Overpayments expires 2022-03-31 and can be found here.

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