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Prepared by Public Affairs 312-751-4777
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has announced that
the standard monthly Part B premium will be $110.50 in 2010. However, most
Medicare beneficiaries will not see an increase in their monthly Part B premiums
in 2010 because of a “hold-harmless” provision in current law. Monthly premiums
for most beneficiaries protected by the “hold-harmless” provision will be
$96.40, the same monthly Part B premium as in 2009.
Some beneficiaries will pay the new standard monthly premium of $110.50 in 2010.
These beneficiaries are not subject to the “hold-harmless” provision because
they are new Medicare Part B enrollees during the year, they do not have their
Part B premiums withheld from railroad retirement or social security benefit
payments, or they are subject to the income-related additional premium amount
(as explained below).
The Part B monthly premiums for some beneficiaries will increase again in 2010,
depending on an individual’s or married couple’s modified adjusted gross income.
The income-related Part B premiums for 2010 will be $154.70, $221.00, $287.30,
or $353.60, depending on the extent to which an individual beneficiary’s income
exceeds $85,000 (or a married couple’s income exceeds $170,000), with the
highest premium rates only paid by beneficiaries whose incomes are over $214,000
(or $428,000 for a married couple). The tables below show the 2010 Part B
premiums based on income. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services estimates
that about 5 percent of Medicare beneficiaries with Part B will pay higher
premiums in 2010 based on their incomes.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is responsible for all income-related
monthly adjustment amount determinations. To make the determinations, SSA uses
the most recent tax return information available from the IRS. For 2010, in most
cases that will be the beneficiary’s 2008 tax return information. If that
information is not available, SSA will use information from the 2007 tax return.
Those railroad retirement and social security Medicare beneficiaries affected by
the 2010 Part B income-related premiums will receive a notice from SSA by
December 2009. The notice will include an explanation of the circumstances where
a beneficiary may request a new determination. Persons who have any questions or
would like to request a new determination should contact SSA
after receiving and reviewing their
notice.
2010 PART B PREMIUMS
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Less than or equal to $85,000 |
Less than or equal to $170,000 |
$0.00 |
$110.50 |
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Greater than $85,000 and less than or equal to $107,000 |
Greater than $170,000 and less than or equal to $214,000 |
$44.20 |
$154.70 |
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Greater than $107,000 and less than or equal to $160,000 |
Greater than $214,000 and less than or equal to $320,000 |
$110.50 |
$221.00 |
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Greater than $160,000 and less than or equal to $214,000 |
Greater than $320,000 and less than or equal to $428,000 |
$176.80 |
$287.30 |
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Greater than $214,000 |
Greater than $428,000 |
$243.10 |
$353.60 |
The monthly premium rates paid by beneficiaries who are married,
but file a separate return from their spouses and who lived with their spouses
at some time during the taxable year, are different. Those rates are as
follows:
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Less than or equal to $85,000 |
$0.00 |
$110.50 |
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Greater than $85,000 and less than or equal to $129,000 |
$176.80 |
$287.30 |
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Greater than $129,000 |
$243.10 |
$353.60 |
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