How is IRMAA calculated? The Medicare IRMAA for Part B and Part D is based on your income and is calculated on a sliding scale. When determining whether IRMAA applies to you, Medicare uses the adjusted gross income amount reported on your tax return from two years prior. Wha...
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A Roth conversion can raise your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) and potentially push you into a higher IRMAA bracket, resulting in increased costs. The ideal Roth conversion candidate would plan their conversions carefully to avoid unnecessary spikes in income that could affect their Medicare...