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Overpayment Compromise and Waiver Request

An overpayment compromise allows you to negotiate paying back only part of what you owe, while a waiver request asks the agency to forgive it entirely—both are available in most programs but require different justifications and documentation. Compromise works best when you can pay something but not everything; waiver works best when you can demonstrate the error wasn't your fault or that full repayment would create genuine hardship. Submitting the right request type with solid documentation dramatically increases approval odds.

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Why It Matters

When a benefits agency determines that a household received more SNAP than it was entitled to, it issues an overpayment claim that must be repaid through benefit reductions or direct repayment. However, households have the right to request a waiver of the repayment obligation if repayment would cause financial hardship, or to request a compromise that reduces the total amount owed.

Most recipients do not know these options exist and simply accept repayment demands without exploring relief pathways. AI can help you assess whether you meet the criteria for a waiver or compromise, gather the financial documentation needed to support your request, and draft a formal letter to submit to your agency explaining your circumstances and the relief you are seeking.

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