Social Security’s Top Five Blog Posts
Reading Time: 1 MinuteLast Updated: January 4, 2018
This blog is a go-to source for Social Security news and resources. That’s why we named it Social Security Matters — it matters to everyone, even if you don’t think you directly benefit from Social Security benefits today.
The popularity of our blog has grown. We’d like to share some of our most popular posts with you so you can share what you’ve learned with your friends and loved ones. Here are five of our top posts.
- So You’ve Lost Your Social Security Card
- How You Can Grow Your Social Security Benefits Beyond Retirement Age
- Social Security Benefits to Increase in 2018
- 2017 Brings New Changes in Full Retirement Age
- Is It Medicare or Medicaid?
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Dear Ann C. I hope my post did not come across as disrespectful or argumentative. My wife thought maybe I should of used the term Enhanced premium instead of inflated premium for Medicare. I look forward to your response Ann and would appreciate any others reply’s from CPA’s or tax attorneys or any one with direct knowledge. Sincerely Charles
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Dear Ann C. I have a question for a high income seniors who first enter Medicare program. Once you start Medicare your premium is not based on your current income but what your income listed on your 1040 was two years ago. Is this correct. Your inflated premium is based on the law called IRMMA Which states that your Medicare premium should not be subsidized if you make a lot of money. Is this correct? if you do nothing and your income currently dropped below the IRMMA limits you will still be charged the inflated premium and although Social Security in two years will see you owed no inflated premium they will not automatically reimburse you on the overcharge. Is this correct? You will simply lose the money unless you act. That means filing SSA 44 and under penalty of perjury you’re required to estimate your income for the current year and the next year. The definition of estimated income according to the Google business dictionary is a educated guess. Is this the definition that Social Security uses Or do they have another? Your than required to bring in your 1040 the following year to confirm your guess. Correct? Instead of guessing at our estimated income Can we just bring in our 1040 and request a reimbursement on our inflated premiums if of course we qualify by income limits and have had a qualifying event such as retiring from my job? Which SSA FORM would we fill out requesting this refund?