Improper Payments: Actions and Guidance Could Help Address Issues and Inconsistencies in Estimation Processes

Abstract

Improper paymentswhich include payments that should not have been made or were made in an incorrect amountare a long-standing, significant problem in the federal government, estimated at almost $141 billion for fiscal year 2017. Executive branch agencies are required to annually estimate improper payments for certain programs. Estimation of improper payments is key to understanding the extent of the problem and to developing effective corrective actions. Relevant laws and guidance provide agencies flexibility in developing estimates. This report describes agencies processes to estimate improper payments in selected programs for fiscal year 2017 and the extent to which certain differences in these processes can affect the usefulness of the resulting estimates. GAO selected10 programs across six agencies with the largest reported program outlays in fiscal years 2015 and 2016. For these programs, GAO reviewed relevant laws and guidance, analyzed agencies policies and procedures, and interviewed officials at relevant agencies and OMB staff.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 31, 2018
Accession Number
AD1156098

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  • Beryl H. Davis

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  • United States Government Accountability Office

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  • National Governments
  • Payment
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