Medicare Premiums: Rules For Higher-Income Beneficiaries for 2023 |
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Medicare Premiums:
Rules For Higher-Income Beneficiaries
If you are in one of these 6 groups,
here is what you'll pay:
There is a $257 deductible before
Medicare starts to pay in 2025.
If your Modified Adjusted Gross Income
in 2023 was: |
Standard Monthly Premium plus
Part B Monthly Premium
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Prescription drug coverage Part D Amount
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Individuals $106,000 or less
Married $212,000 or less |
Standard plan amount $185.00 |
Only plan premium |
Individuals above $106,000 up to $133,000
Married above $212,000 up to $266,000 |
$259.00 |
Your plan premium + $13.70 |
Individuals above $133,000 up to $167,000
Married above $266,000 up to $334,000 |
$370.00 |
Your plan premium + $35.30 |
Individuals above $167,000 up to $200,000
Married above $334,000 up to $400,000 |
$480.90 |
Your plan premium + $57.00 |
Individuals above $200,000 and less than $500,000
Married above $400,000 and less than $750,000 |
$591.90 |
Your plan premium + $78.60 |
Individuals $500,000 or above
Married $750,000 or above |
$628.90 |
Your plan premium + $85.80 |
If you are married and live with your spouse at some time during the taxable year, but filed a
separate tax return, the following chart will apply:
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Standard Monthly Premium plus
Part B Monthly Premium
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Prescription drug coverage Part D Amount
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Individuals up to $106,000. |
Standard plan amount $185.00 |
Only plan premium |
Individuals above $106,000 and less than $394,000
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$591.90 |
Your plan premium + $78.60 |
Individuals $394,000 or above |
$628.90 |
Your plan premium + $85.80 |
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