Katsmeow
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For subsidy purposes what tax year do they use? DH is going on medicare later this year and for purposes of the part B premium they use the tax return from 2 years ago.
For medicare SSA says:
So basically they use your 2010 income to decide what premiums you will pay in 2012. If they use the same way of doing things with healthcare subsidy they would determine what you would pay (or what subsidy you would receive) in 2014 based upon 2012 income (or possibly even 2011 income).
If that is so, if you retire for the first couple of years after you retire they might be basing premiums on much higher income you received while working.
Does anyone know which taxable year they use for the healthcare act?
For medicare SSA says:
To determine your 2012 income-related monthly adjustment amounts, we use your most recent Federal tax return that the IRS provides to us. Generally, this information is from a tax return filed in 2011 for tax year 2010. Sometimes, IRS only provides information from a return filed in 2010 for tax year 2009. If we use the 2009 tax year data and you filed a return for tax year 2010 or did not need to file a tax return for tax year 2010, call us or visit any local Social Security office. We will update our records.
So basically they use your 2010 income to decide what premiums you will pay in 2012. If they use the same way of doing things with healthcare subsidy they would determine what you would pay (or what subsidy you would receive) in 2014 based upon 2012 income (or possibly even 2011 income).
If that is so, if you retire for the first couple of years after you retire they might be basing premiums on much higher income you received while working.
Does anyone know which taxable year they use for the healthcare act?