Fraud: If the EDD finds that you intentionally gave false information or withheld information and, as a result, received benefits that you should not have received, the overpayment is considered fraud. save. “Outstanding” refers to a check that has not yet been cashed.
What does outstanding payment status mean on EDD?
“Outstanding” refers to a check that has not yet been cashed.
What happens when EDD find overpayment?
You will receive a notice telling you if the overpayment must be repaid. If you do not repay your overpayment quickly, the EDD can deduct the money from your future UI or State Disability Insurance benefits. The EDD can also: Reduce or withhold your federal and state income tax refunds.
What does it mean when a payment is outstanding?
An outstanding payment refers to the outstanding unpaid balance of the current amount due. The interest-bearing balance of a loan or product or service bought on credit from a company. It could also refer to a payment that has been made but not has not gone through and is not marked as paid for some reason.
Why does my payment status say outstanding?
An outstanding check is a check payment that is written by someone but has not been cashed or deposited by the payee. An outstanding check also refers to a check that has been presented to the bank but is still in the bank’s check-clearing cycle. An outstanding check represents a liability for the payor.
Is the EdD responsible for Benefit overpayments?
The EDD is not responsible for the contents of ACI Payments, Inc. website or any links on its website. The EDD recommends that you review ACI Payments, Inc. security and confidentiality statements. If you need more information on paying your benefit overpayment by credit card, visit FAQs – Benefit Overpayment Credit Card Payments.
What are the benefits of using an EdD debit card?
EDD Debit Card Benefits. Electronic payments are quicker, safer, and easier for the EDD customers. Card benefits include: No more waiting for checks in the mail. Funds are electronically deposited to the card. Use everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted – in stores, online, or by phone.
How long is the EdD prepaid debit card valid for?
This prepaid debit card is a fast, convenient, and secure way to get your benefit payments and is not subject to a credit check or monitoring by the EDD. Your card is valid for three years from the date it is issued and is used for all EDD benefit programs, so you should keep it until it expires. Get your money sooner.
How to make a California Employment Development Department payment?
Credit card payments are completed through ACI Payments, Inc. and there is a 2.3 percent convenience fee. The following credit cards are accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Discover Network, and American Express. Visit ACI Payments, Inc. to make a payment. Select State Payments. Enter jurisdiction code 1577. Select Make a Payment.