Updated 01/31/2013 03:48 AM   |   ID# 1590

Income change due to retirement, pension amount, or stop working

What if my income has gone down because I retired, stopped working, or my insured pension plan went down?

If your income has gone down because you or your spouse retired, stopped working or reduced your work hours, or your insured pension plan stopped or went down, and the change will make a difference in the income level we consider, contact us as soon as possible.

Tell us you have new information and want a new decision about your Income-Related Part B premium. You will need to show us evidence of the event and provide proof or an estimate of your reduced income. Evidence of the event could be a letter from your employer about your retirement or something similar. Proof of the change in your income could be a copy of your tax return for that tax year or an estimate if you have not yet filed your taxes for that year. If your income will not change until the following year, you can give us an estimate of what you think your income will be.

To report these changes in your income, you can use Form SSA-44, Medicare Part B Income-Related Premium - Life-Changing Event.

For more information, see Social Security's publication, Medicare Part B Premiums: New Rules For Beneficiaries With Higher Incomes, call us toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or visit your local Social Security office.

To learn more about Medicare Part B coverage, visit www.medicare.gov.

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