Enhanced Medicare Thresshold

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  • Nashville
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2007
    • 1129

    #1

    Enhanced Medicare Thresshold

    I've noticed some of my older and wealthier clients are having more withdrawn from their SS check for medicare. Some of them SUBSTANTIALLY more.

    I'm sure there is a criteria for charging wealthier people more than others for medicare premiums. Is there a chart somewhere on a website?

    One of my clients is struggling with s.179, SEP payments, and other things that can reduce taxable income, because he fears having to pay these enhanced medicare premiums...
  • jimmcg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 633

    #2
    Med B

    Good chart re med b costs (including additional costs for higher incomes) at medicare.gov

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    • Lion
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2005
      • 4699

      #3
      TTB 22-4, but there has been some recent legislation, so check updates, too.

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      • Nashville
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2007
        • 1129

        #4
        "Modified" AGI

        Thanks jimmg, but nowhere on the site that is easy to find does it define what "modified" AGI really is. I hope nothing I'm trying to do convolutes the so-called "modifications" they will make...

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        • kathyc2
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2015
          • 1947

          #5
          Originally posted by Nashville
          Thanks jimmg, but nowhere on the site that is easy to find does it define what "modified" AGI really is. I hope nothing I'm trying to do convolutes the so-called "modifications" they will make...
          MAGI for premium purposes is AGI plus tax exempt interest.

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          • Lion
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2005
            • 4699

            #6
            2016 Medicare Part B Premiums are based on 2014 AGI + tax-exempt income.

            In addition, some of us will never revert back to the "Held Harmless" level after increasing: new retirees in 2016, those who receive Medicare but not yet Social Security, low-income seniors also on Medicaid, and retirees based on their income.

            Thresholds for Single are
            $85,000 or less
            $85,001
            $107,001
            $160,001
            Above $214,000

            See Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

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