IRMAA Isn’t a Tax, but a Retired Couple Can Pay $8,000+ a Year Extra for the Same Medicare
Medicare charges higher-income retirees the same coverage at a dramatically higher price, and the rules for who gets hit follow a cliff structure that can turn a single financial decision from years…
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