Iowa Man Received Survivor Benefits as a Teen, Now the Government Wants It Back
The IRS intercepted the Storms’ tax refund after the Social Security Administration said Christopher Storm owes almost $8,000 from a 1996 overpayment.
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FOLLOWING THROUGH: Viewers respond to story about Iowa man forced to repay 30-year-old survivor benefits
Treynor neighbor, Christopher Storm, lost his father when he was 17 and received survivor benefits until he was 18. Now, the Social Security Administration says it was an overpayment and wants all that money back.PREVIOUS STORY | Iowa man received survivor benefits as a teen after dad's death; the government wants it back decades laterWATCH KATRINA'S STORY BELOW Social Security raises overpayment claim to $10K his story went viralSince KMTV aire…
Iowa man received survivor benefits as a teen, now the government wants it back
Christopher Storm was 17 years old, working at Pizza Hut and going to high school in Texas when his father died. He received survivor benefits from Social Security roughly $500 a month until he turned 18.WATCH KATRINA'S STORY BELOW Social Security wants $8,000 back from Treynor man for teen survivor benefits"It was a help to receive the money, the funds, and be able to try to make it on my own," Storm said.After a final, lump sum payment of roug…
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