Section 210 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 expanded the Social Security
            Administration’s (SSA) authority to conduct CPR. The 2004 amendment of Section 1147
            of the Social Security Act (Act) permits SSA to recover Social Security (title II),
            Special Veterans Benefits (title VIII), and Supplemental Security Income (title XVI)
            overpayments from a debtor by decreasing any amount payable to that debtor under title
            II, title VIII, or title XVI. With the change in the law, a debtor does not have to
            provide permission for SSA to collect the overpayment from any program benefit due
            the debtor.
         
         In general, CPR may recover only ten percent of a monthly benefit paid.
         The law limits the amount of CPR recovery from regularly due monthly title XVI benefits
            to the lesser of:
         
         
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                     the amount of that monthly benefit; or 
 
 
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                     ten percent of the debtor’s income for that month. Such income includes the monthly
                        benefit but excludes payments under title II when we are recovering a title II overpayment
                        from title II benefits and income excluded under section 1612(b) of the Act.
                      
 
 
In addition, the law provides that none of the above limits on CPR recovery apply
            if the debtor requests a greater CPR recovery or if the debtor, or the spouse of the
            debtor, was involved in willful misrepresentation or concealment of material information
            in connection with the overpayment amount.