What do I do if my payee stole my money?

If you think your payee is mis-using or stealing your SSI or SSDI income, you should contact the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) as soon as possible. The OIG will take your complaint and look into your concerns to see if they need to assist you in protecting your money.
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What happens if a payee misuse funds?

The penalty upon conviction for a payee's misuse of funds may be a fine of up to $250,000, imprisonment up to 10 years, or both.
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Can my payee withhold my money?

Your Representative Payee Cannot Withhold Funds as Punishment. The funds in a beneficiary's account are to be used for the beneficiary only. Period. The representative payee cannot make decisions about the funds that are not in the best interests of the beneficiary.
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How do I report a payee to Social Security?

If you feel the Representative Payee has in some fashion misused the benefits being issued for the beneficiary, contact the OIG Fraud Hotline. You should provide as much identifying information as possible regarding the suspect. Such information should include: Name of the Representative Payee and the beneficiary.
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What can a payee not do?

Once appointed, payees can be held legally accountable if they:
  • Steal from the beneficiary. Payees are forbidden from mixing his or her personal funds with the beneficiary's funds. ...
  • Misuse funds. ...
  • Act as a legal representative. ...
  • Falsify benefit reports.
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Who is the owner of a representative payee account?

A representative payee bank account is an account used by an appointed person or organization to manage the finances of a Social Security beneficiary. Representative payees are chosen by the Social Security Administration to administer the account for a beneficiary—usually an older or disabled person.
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What are the rights of a representative payee?

As a representative payee, you only have the power to handle the Social Security benefit for your friend or loved one (the beneficiary) and not any other money or property for that person unless some other document or government agency appoints you to do so.
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How do I get rid of a representative payee?

When you want to change your rep payee, go to your Social Security Administration field office and request a change of payee. You will be given a form to fill out, and guidance will be provided if necessary.
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How do I file a representative payee report Online?

Representative payees can fill out the form and return it to Social Security by mail, or conveniently file it online at www.ssa.gov/myaccount/rep-payee.html. Organizational representative payees are able to complete their Representative Payee Report online by using Business Services Online.
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Does SSI track your spending?

A special note about SSI payments

We don't count all resources. However, some items you buy could cause the recipient to lose their SSI payments. Any money you don't spend could also count as a resource.
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What is a payee responsibility?

A payee's main duties are to use the benefits to pay for the current and future needs of the beneficiary, and properly save any benefits not needed to meet current needs. A payee must also keep records of expenses.
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Where do I mail the representative payee Report?

We estimate that it will take about 15 minutes to read the instructions, gather the facts, and answer the questions. Send only comments relating to our time estimate above to: SSA, 6401 Security Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21235-6401.
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Is representative payee responsible for overpayment?

Generally, the overpaid person (including a representative payee) is responsible for repayment of an overpayment. If the overpaid person dies, his or her estate, or the beneficiaries of the estate, is responsible for repayment of the overpayment.
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What is considered Social Security abuse?

Filing claims under another person's Social Security number (SSN). Scamming people by impersonating our employees. Bribing our employees. Misusing grant or contract funds.
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How does Social Security investigate?

CDI Investigation

CDI investigations typically begin with a report of suspected fraud from SSA, State DDS, law enforcement, or the public. The CDI unit investigates statements and activities of claimants, medical providers, and other third parties, and obtains evidence to resolve questions of potential fraud.
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What can SSI money not be used for?

You may not use these monies for basic monthly maintenance costs such as food, clothing, or shelter. You must use the regular monthly SSI benefit for the child's food, clothing, or shelter. If there are any questions on use of the funds, contact your local Social Security office.
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Can a rep payee have online access?

Organizational representative payees are able to complete their Representative Payee Report online by using Business Services Online.
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What is form SSA 623 representative payee report?

Form SSA-623 requires the representative payee to account for all benefit funds issued within a particularly time period. The SSA sends notices for this form to be completed on an intermittent schedule.
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What can I spend my child's SSI back pay on?

SSI can cover the child's share of household expenses for basic needs like food, rent or mortgage, and utilities. These benefits also can pay for clothing, school supplies, and other necessities. In most states, children who are eligible for SSI will also be eligible for Medicaid.
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Does a payee get paid?

Your organization can charge the beneficiary a fee for any month in which: You are authorized in writing by SSA to collect a fee, AND. You are the payee of record and the beneficiary receives a Social Security and/or SSI payment, AND. You provided payee services for that month.
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Can my girlfriend be my payee?

In some cases your payee may be your spouse. You can also have your disability lawyer or accountant act as your payee. A Representative payee cannot collect a fee, unless he or she is an organizational employee who has been approved by the SSA to collect a fee.
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Will my stimulus check go to my payee?

Stimulus payments belong to beneficiaries

The SSA issued guidance to representative payees indicating that stimulus payments are not coming from the agency but from the IRS. As such, the payments belong to the beneficiaries, and representative payees are not responsible for managing the money.
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Is a payee the same as power of attorney?

Representative payee status can be confusing. Often adult children believe that representative payee is the same as power of attorney. It is not. The Social Security Administration does not accept a mere power of attorney but requires a separate process.
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Can a payee live with a beneficiary?

Representative payees must receive and hold the beneficiary's benefits as directed by SSA. In general, beneficiary and payee funds must not be commingled. One permitted exception is the use of a common checking account for all family members living in the same household who receive benefits.
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Who Cannot be a representative payee?

§ 416.622 Who may not serve as a representative payee? A representative payee applicant may not serve if he/she: (a) Has been convicted of a violation under section 208, 811 or 1632 of the Social Security Act. (b) Has been convicted of an offense resulting in imprisonment for more than 1 year.
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