From
Myinforms, whatever that is:
After three years of complaints and pressure from taxpayers, the
federal government will stop seizing the tax refunds of Americans whose
long-dead parents had incurred debts to Social Security many years
earlier.
In an emergency message to its staff late Friday, the
Treasury Department announced that it will immediately stop confiscating
money from hundreds of thousands of people whose forebears had been
overpaid by Social Security decades earlier.
The change, which
applied only to debts from 2002 or earlier, follows Washington Post
articles that chronicled the impact of the seizures on taxpayers who
never knew that their parents had had debts to the government....
Apparently, there was an article about this in the Washington Post but it's behind a paywall.
The fact that this ever happened is a sign of just how bizarre things got after the GOP took over the House of Representatives. Overpayments, which were usually due to either mistakes that the Social Security Administration made or honest errors by claimants, were always conflated with fraud. The insistent demand from Congress was to do anything, literally anything, to collect these overpayments. Nothing was too extreme. Forty year old overpayments? Go all out to collect them. Don't worry about the fact that the agency lacks proof that an overpayment actually occurred decades ago. The person who was overpaid is dead? Just collect it from any relative of the person who was overpaid.