@themedicarefamily: See the 2024 IRMAA surcharges on my Social Security and Medicare cheat sheet link in bio or at www.theMedicareFamily.com under the RESOURCES tab see CHEAT SHEET and CALCULATOR to estimate your costs
Also don’t file Married Filing Separately if your income exceeds the threshold but your joint income with your spouse does not.
2023-12-12 20:50:28
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dennisjohnston36 :
Haha your videos make me so happy I’ve never been married let’s goooooo
2023-12-13 22:03:14
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ibeewillie :
66 and I have excelent health care at work and plan to work for a few more years, do I need Medicare?
2023-12-13 14:17:13
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Emmrrl :
Thank you!!
2023-12-13 00:15:13
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ta :
Does a Roth with draw count for an Irma withdrawal?
2023-12-14 19:58:20
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Tommy :
A lot of policies with hard limits get out of date over time. Particularly egregious for people relying on the "safety net".
2023-12-13 16:12:53
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Samara :
I was planning on retiring at 67 but not working full-time I was going to work my minimum hours which is 20 to maintain benefits until I’m ready to retire. Will that decrease how much I pay
2023-12-23 16:09:44
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Shelly Armstrong :
Getting hit w/it for 2024. When I divorced in ‘22 I was forced to take out a lump sum of inherited monies to purchase a home.☹️
2023-12-19 13:20:28
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user5841234705610 :
If you qualify for Medicare Part A, does one have to apply for Part A or is it automatic?
2023-12-18 19:19:26
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mrbrucej :
Does the “rich tax” on Medicare consider all income sources including IRA withdrawals or Traditional to Roth rollover’s?
2023-12-15 04:29:53
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G :
If I’m on SS disability and you have secondary medical from my union do you have to pay the tax or anything part B etc
2023-12-14 11:51:02
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jackboexe :
Those who where never fully vested and have no assets the average maybe 28000 I guess. I'm talking SS dependent
2023-12-14 05:32:20
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Renee Marshall Shepa :
$200,000 a year sounds like a heck of a lot of money to me
2023-12-13 21:08:28
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❤️ Sonya ❤️ :
Can I fill from my late husband?????
2023-12-13 19:45:27
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Lynn | RetireMentor :
You don’t have penalty if you have credible coverage at workplace? Plus, the penalty if you don’t is not just for one year?
2023-12-13 12:21:33
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Johnny :
Thanks for cheering me up
2023-12-13 01:12:53
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Oscar :
65 this yr. Biz owner. Pre tax is over $800k. No plan to retire. What do you recommend…?
2024-01-10 21:14:06
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jazzytalllady :
😳😳😳
2023-12-18 03:29:23
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Jim Peterson :
200000 is not that much money? What color is the sky in your world?
2023-12-17 14:06:07
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Thank You Troops :
Can’t watch his videos with their close-up of your face and then you zoom in and out to the camera
2023-12-15 19:12:04
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14250chetlain :
Understand when they say “tax the rich” what they define as rich
2023-12-14 20:33:48
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Ozoptothemoon :
Try paying $374 irma
2023-12-14 20:00:57
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California_Dana :
600 per person?
2023-12-13 06:23:29
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Vega Overby :
per year
2023-12-13 06:00:14
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debsmith437 :
I have a sister who has married 3 times . each marriage lasted 10 years or more, can she choose which x-spouse she wishes to draw benefits from?
2023-12-13 04:28:00
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jen_867_5309 :
the late penalty doesnt go away
2023-12-13 03:22:00
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Eric13455431 :
Sylvia, is it based on gross income or adjusted gross income? Please advise and thank you for all the information.
2023-12-12 22:15:13
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Perry :
Self reported means it’s actually much higher. So $100/200k self reported is really $200/400k so SS knows what you’re doing.
2023-12-12 20:39:46
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