IRMAA Brackets 2026: What They Are and How They Work IRMAA applies if your modified adjusted gross income from two years prior is above these levels: $109,000 if you’re filing individually $218,000 if you’re married and filing jointly The 2026
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What Are the 2025 and 2026 IRMAA Medicare Income Brackets? IRMAA (income-related monthly adjustment amount) is an extra fee that you pay on top of your Medicare Part B and D rates if you earn above a certain threshold The fee works on a sliding scale, and it applies to both Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans
IRMAA 2026 Income Brackets | U. S. News Medicare's income-related monthly adjustment amounts (IRMAA) can be tricky to parse We'll walk through what it means, who qualifies and how it affects your coverage and costs
2026 2027 2028 Medicare IRMAA Premium MAGI Brackets You pay higher Medicare Part B and Part D premiums if your income exceeds certain thresholds Here are the IRMAA income brackets for 2026, 2027, and 2028
IRMAA 2026 for Medicare Part D and Part B | Humana IRMAA is a surcharge that people with income above a certain amount must pay in addition to their Medicare Part B and Part D premiums The SSA determines who pays an IRMAA based on the income reported 2 years prior So, for 2026, the SSA looks at your 2024 tax returns to see if you must pay an IRMAA IRMAA is calculated every year
What Is the Medicare IRMAA and How Is It Calculated? - SmartAsset An income-related monthly adjustment amount (IRMAA) is a surcharge added to your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums if your income exceeds certain thresholds It helps ensure that higher-income beneficiaries contribute more to the Medicare system, supporting its long-term sustainability
What is IRMAA? - 65Medicare. org IRMAA is Medicare's income-related monthly adjustment amount Find out how this works and if it applies to you