I have come to realize that after all these years I might not have a sufficient grasp on how IRMAA actually works.
Using a single person in 2023, the 1st IRMAA threshold is at $97,001. I also know that IRMAA is calculated from MAGI 2 years in the past. So far so good. I've always thought that in this example if an individual's 2023 MAGI was over $97k then IRMAA would be triggered and the Part B surcharge would be based on that person's income from 2021.
But what happens if the 2023 income is $50k and the 2021 income was $100k? Would there still be an IRMAA trigger? Because if that's the case then SS would have to be checking every single Medicare beneficiary's MAGI from 2 years ago, every single year. And that does not seem feasible.
And then reverse that - if a person has $100k MAGI in 2023 but only $50k in 2021, how would that play out?
Using a single person in 2023, the 1st IRMAA threshold is at $97,001. I also know that IRMAA is calculated from MAGI 2 years in the past. So far so good. I've always thought that in this example if an individual's 2023 MAGI was over $97k then IRMAA would be triggered and the Part B surcharge would be based on that person's income from 2021.
But what happens if the 2023 income is $50k and the 2021 income was $100k? Would there still be an IRMAA trigger? Because if that's the case then SS would have to be checking every single Medicare beneficiary's MAGI from 2 years ago, every single year. And that does not seem feasible.
And then reverse that - if a person has $100k MAGI in 2023 but only $50k in 2021, how would that play out?