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Most people
will pay the standard monthly Part B premium
of $96.40 in 2008. Some people will pay a
higher premium based on their modified
adjusted gross income.
Your monthly
premium will be higher if you file an
individual tax return and your annual income
is more than $82,000, or if you are married
(file a joint tax return) and your annual
income is more than $164,000.
If you
meet these criteria, Social Security will
use the income reported two years ago on
your IRS income tax return to determine your
premium (if unavailable, SSA will use income
from three years ago). For example, the
income reported on your 2006 tax return will
be used to determine your monthly Part B
premium in 2008. If your income has
decreased since 2006, you can ask that the
income from a more recent tax year be used
to determine your premium, but you must meet
certain criteria.
At the end
of each year, Social Security will send you
a letter if your Part B premium will
increase based on the level of your income
and to tell you what you can do if you
disagree. For more information about Part B
premiums based on income, call Social
Security at 1-800-772-1213. TTY users should
call 1-800-325-0778.
The chart
below shows the Part B monthly premium
amounts based on income.
These amounts change each year. There may be
a late-enrollment penalty.
|
You
Pay |
If
Your Yearly Income is |
| |
Single |
Married Couple |
|
$96.40 |
$82,000 or less |
$164,000 or less |
|
$122.20 |
$82,001-$102,000 |
$164,001-$204,000 |
|
$160.90 |
$102,001-$153,000 |
$204,001-$306,000 |
|
$199.70 |
$153,001-$205,000 |
$306,001-$410,000 |
|
$238.40 |
Above $205,000 |
Above
$410,000 |
|
You
Pay |
If
You Are Married but You File a
Separate Tax Return From Your Spouse
and Your Yearly Income is |
|
$96.40 |
Under $82,000 or less |
|
$199.70 |
$82,001-$123,000 |
|
$238.40 |
Above
$123,000 |
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