Debtors have the option to pay their Title II and Title XVI debts by MasterCard, Visa,
Discover, American Express or Diners Club credit cards. This option is available to
debtors in both programs.
SSA does not have the capability to make debit transactions. Debtors should be advised
that if they wish to use a MasterCard or Visa debit check card, the transaction can
only be processed as a credit card payment.
NOTE: The Diners Club Card will only be accepted when it processes as a MasterCard or Discover
transaction. Acceptable Diners Club Cards should have the MasterCard or Discover Card
logo present on the card and meet the numerical requirements. (See chart in this section
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02210.205B.1)
Debtors now have the option to pay their debts online through Pay.gov.
Pay.gov is an online remittance collection application developed and maintained by
the Department of the Treasury (Treasury). The internet application offers Title II
and Title XVI recipients, who are active in the Recovery and Collection of Overpayment
Process (RECOOP) system, the option to repay their programmatic overpayments via credit
card, debit card, or a debit to their bank account or automated clearinghouse (ACH).
Refer to The Recovery and Collection of
Overpayment Process (RECOOP) System and Pay.gov for Programmatic
Overpayments.
Treasury's Pay.gov application collects and processes the transaction and payment
information on SSA's behalf.
Treasury's Pay.gov allows eligible individuals to make a one-time payment using their
personal computer or mobile phone.
Treasury's Pay.gov accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diner's Club,
JCB, Union Pay, and debit of the individual's bank account via ACH.
For instructions on how to handle inquiries, see How to Handle
Inquiries about Pay.gov for Programmatic
Overpayments..