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5 Ways to Survive the Coming Medicare Premium Shock

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If you think your healthcare costs are locked in once you hit 65, you’re living in a fantasy world.

A recent report highlighted by MarketWatch warns that standard Part B premiums could nearly double over the next decade. Based on current projections, you could easily be paying $5,000 a year for basic coverage by 2035.

And that’s just the base rate. If you’ve been diligent about saving and have a higher income, you’ll be penalized with surcharges that push your monthly bill substantially higher.

Because Medicare Part B premiums are usually deducted directly from your benefits, it’s a harsh reality that they are devouring your Social Security raise. You get a cost-of-living adjustment on paper, but Washington takes it right back to cover the spiraling costs of outpatient care and insurance overpayments.

You can’t stop the premiums from rising, but you can shield your retirement from the worst of the damage. Here’s how to fight back.

1. Defuse the IRMAA tax bomb

Watch your income thresholds: Once your income crosses a certain line, the government slaps an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) onto your Part B and Part D premiums. It’s a brutal penalty. If you make just one dollar over the limit, you’re hit with the full surcharge for the entire year.

You must plan ahead so you don’t get blindsided by Medicare surcharges. Since Medicare looks at your tax return from two years prior, the financial moves you make at age 63 will dictate your premiums at 65.

Work with an accountant to smooth out your income, avoiding massive, one-time withdrawals from traditional retirement accounts.

2. Execute strategic Roth conversions

Convert before the IRS forces your hand: When you turn 73, the IRS forces you to start taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) from your traditional IRA and 401(k) accounts. These forced withdrawals count as taxable income, which can easily shove you into a higher tax bracket and skyrocket your Medicare premiums.

While you’re still in your early 60s, start converting portions of your traditional accounts into a Roth IRA. You’ll pay taxes on the conversion now, but Roth withdrawals are completely tax-free later. Most importantly, those tax-free withdrawals don’t count toward the income limits that trigger Medicare surcharges.

3. Maximize a health savings account

Build a tax-free fortress: Most people wait until they’re 65 to figure out how they’re going to pay for healthcare in retirement. By then, it’s too late. If you’re still working and enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, a health savings account (HSA) is your best weapon.

There are ways an HSA can improve your finances, but its triple tax advantage is unmatched. Your contributions are tax-deductible, the money grows tax-free, and withdrawals for medical expenses are tax-free.

Fund it to the limit and pay for current medical bills out of pocket if you can. Let the investments compound so you have a pool of cash to cover those doubled premiums later.

4. Donate your RMDs

Give to charity, not the government: If you’re forced to take money out of your traditional IRA and you don’t actually need the cash to live on, that withdrawal is still going to spike your adjusted gross income. Mishandling this requirement is easily the most expensive mistake a retiree can make.

If you’re charitably inclined and at least 73 years old, use a qualified charitable distribution. You can transfer money directly from your IRA to a qualified charity. This satisfies your RMD for the year, but the money is never added to your taxable income.

You help a good cause and keep your Medicare premiums grounded.

5. Ruthlessly shop your coverage every year

Stop auto-renewing your plan: Insurers count on your complacency. They know most seniors auto-renew their coverage without checking the fine print. That’s how you end up in a plan that quietly jacked up its out-of-pocket maximums or dropped your primary doctor.

You need to understand the seven types of Medicare enrollment periods and treat the annual open enrollment period like a job.

Use the official Medicare Plan Finder tool to compare your current coverage against new offerings. Look past the flashy zero-premium ads and calculate your total estimated cost. Sometimes paying a predictable premium for Original Medicare (aka traditional Medicare) and a Medigap policy is far cheaper than getting crushed by hidden fees later.



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