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Maybe. You may voluntarily request we use future support to pay the receivable caused by the overpayment. Or, if you do not send us a payment or comply with a payment agreement, we can withhold 20% of each of your... View Article
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Yes. On MyPaymentPortal.com, you may make a payment toward a receivable debt caused by an overpayment. You must have the account number from the notice you received to use this option. The account number is 10 digits long and begins with... View Article
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Yes. We will notify the Oregon Department of Revenue of the dollar amount of any payments we receive and the Department of Revenue will adjust its records. The Department of Revenue may still charge a fee.
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You will receive a payment agreement with your notice. The agreement allows you to select different repayment options. Fill out the payment agreement and mail it to: Oregon Department of Justice Oregon Child Support Program Attn: Overpayments PO Box 14320 Salem,... View Article
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You may be charged a fee in some circumstances. If your receivable resulted from a dishonored payment, you may be charged a fee of $35. This fee applies to checks and electronic payments. We will charge the fee one time... View Article
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Yes. No matter what – or who – caused the error, you received a financial benefit and are responsible for repayment. Either funds were sent to you that should not have been, or you received credit for a payment, but... View Article
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Your written request for an administrative review of the debt must be received within 30 days from the date of the first notice you received. We will complete the review within 30 days of your request and send a written... View Article
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An overpayment debt (which creates a receivable) can result from three different situations: Money sent to you was later discovered to have been sent in error. This could happen for several reasons. The notice sent explains how it happened. A... View Article