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I started Medicare this year. Our modified gross adjusted income in 2022 was 6 thousand over into the next IRMAA category so we have to pay extra. I received the letter about this on September 15 and it says I have 60 d to appeal. Well, this year my...
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thanks, a big help!
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Thanks for the input. A bit complicated--or I'm dense 🙂 So in short, is it likely we would be better off actually claiming my wife at 62 or delaying to 70 for her too? Best benefit for her especially, assuming we both make it to our respective life ...
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Hi. I am 64 and my wife 53. We both have the same Primary Insurance Amount. I plan to retire in 2024 and she will in 2025. We are not depending fully on social security. I originally thought I would claim SS at 70 and so would she--since we don't hav...
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My Monthly Retirement Estimates state that at 70 I will get $3600 per month if I continue on my current yearly income. I am 64 and plan to retire at 65, but not pull SS until 70. I don't see where I can find what my SS income will be if I DON'T work ...
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I started Medicare this year. Our modified gross adjusted income in 2022 was 6 thousand over into the next IRMAA category so we have to pay extra. I received the letter about this on September 15 and it says I have 60 d to appeal. Well, this year my...
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1
Kudo
222
Views
thanks, a big help!
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Kudos
2542
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Thanks for the input. A bit complicated--or I'm dense 🙂 So in short, is it likely we would be better off actually claiming my wife at 62 or delaying to 70 for her too? Best benefit for her especially, assuming we both make it to our respective life ...
1
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Kudos
2679
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Hi. I am 64 and my wife 53. We both have the same Primary Insurance Amount. I plan to retire in 2024 and she will in 2025. We are not depending fully on social security. I originally thought I would claim SS at 70 and so would she--since we don't hav...
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1
Kudo
2783
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My Monthly Retirement Estimates state that at 70 I will get $3600 per month if I continue on my current yearly income. I am 64 and plan to retire at 65, but not pull SS until 70. I don't see where I can find what my SS income will be if I DON'T work ...
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I started Medicare this year. Our modified gross adjusted income in 2022 was 6 thousand over into the next IRMAA category so we have to pay extra. I received the letter about this on September 15 and it says I have 60 d to appeal. Well, this year my...
0
Replies
1
Kudo
222
Views
thanks, a big help!
0
Replies
0
Kudos
2542
Views
Thanks for the input. A bit complicated--or I'm dense 🙂 So in short, is it likely we would be better off actually claiming my wife at 62 or delaying to 70 for her too? Best benefit for her especially, assuming we both make it to our respective life ...
1
Reply
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Kudos
2679
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Hi. I am 64 and my wife 53. We both have the same Primary Insurance Amount. I plan to retire in 2024 and she will in 2025. We are not depending fully on social security. I originally thought I would claim SS at 70 and so would she--since we don't hav...
2
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1
Kudo
2783
Views
My Monthly Retirement Estimates state that at 70 I will get $3600 per month if I continue on my current yearly income. I am 64 and plan to retire at 65, but not pull SS until 70. I don't see where I can find what my SS income will be if I DON'T work ...
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Date Registered | 04-23-2021 09:34 AM |
Last Visited | 01-18-2025 08:41 AM |
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