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overbetaling

Overbetaling is the payment of more money than is due, or the receipt of more funds than warranted. It can occur in business transactions, payroll, government benefits, tax refunds, or consumer refunds. The excess may arise from administrative errors, miscalculations, duplicate payments, misapplied discounts or credits, or changes in agreements that are not properly recorded.

Common examples include an employer paying an employee more than their salary, a customer paying an invoice

Legal and financial consequences vary by jurisdiction and contract terms. Generally, the party that overpaid has

Prevention and handling rely on controls and clear communication. Practices include accurate record-keeping, automated checks, regular

Related terms include overcharge, duplicate payment, and restitution.

for
a
higher
amount
than
owed,
or
a
government
agency
crediting
a
benefit
or
tax
refund
beyond
entitlement.
In
each
case
the
party
who
has
received
or
paid
the
excess
typically
seeks
to
correct
the
situation.
a
right
to
recover
the
excess;
this
may
involve
a
formal
reclaim,
a
deduction
from
future
payments,
or
a
repayment
plan.
Interest
or
penalties
may
apply,
and
there
may
be
time
limits
for
reclaiming
funds.
In
some
contexts,
arrangements
such
as
offsetting
future
wages
or
credits
are
used
to
settle
the
overpayment.
reconciliation,
and
prompt
notification
of
discrepancies.
If
an
overpayment
occurs,
the
parties
should
document
the
error,
agree
on
a
repayment
method,
and
monitor
subsequent
transactions
to
ensure
full
correction.