IRMAA Part B
Most people with Medicare part B will pay the standard premium amount of $135.50 a month. If your modified adjusted gross income goes above certain income thresholds, you may pay an Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA Part B). Medicare uses the MAGI reported on your IRS tax return from 2 years prior to determine the amount you will pay. They do this in order to have access to a filed tax return in order to determine income.
INFORMATION ON THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE NEW PAGE.
Part B deductible & coinsurance
- Most doctor services (including a number of doctor services while you are a hospital inpatient)
- Outpatient therapy services
-
Durable medical equipment (DME)
IRMAA Part B
Please note: If you make substantially less in 2019 than you made in 2017, you may be able to appeal the IRMAA adjustment. Talk to the local Social Security office about an appeal. You will need to be able to prove you now make less than what is shown on the 2017 tax return. Call Crowe and Associates with any questions at 203-796-5403
If the yearly income in 2017 (for what you pay in 2019) was | You pay each month (in 2019) | ||
---|---|---|---|
Individual tax return | File joint tax return | File married & separate tax return | |
$85,000 or less | $170,000 or less | $85,000 or less | $135.50 |
$85,000 up to $107,000 | $170,000 up to $214,000 | Not applicable | $189.60 |
$107,000 up to $133,500 | $214,000 up to $267,000 | Is not applicable | $270.90 |
$133,500 up to $160,000 | $267,000 up to $320,000 | Not applicable | $352.20 |
$160,000 and less than $500,000 | $320,000 and less than $750,000 | $85,000 and less than $415,000 | $433.40 |
$500,000 or above | $750,000 and above | $415,000 and above | $460.50 |
Get more information about your Part B premium from Social Security .
Looking for the IRMAA amounts for Part D of Medicare? CLICK TO LEARN MORE
Recent Comments