2015.11.12 07:27
PIFS
Jong Oh
653 Skippack Pike, Suite 111
Blue Bell, PA 19422
215-283-3131
joh@ohpifs.com, www.OHpifs.com
During the past several weeks, you may have seen media reports announcing that Medicare Part B premiums would be rising dramatically for some beneficiaries in 2016. But thanks to a provision in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 signed into law on November 2, affected beneficiaries face more modest increases next year. Standard Medicare Part B premiums for the majority of beneficiaries won't be rising at all.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced that in 2016, most individuals (about 70% of Medicare beneficiaries) will continue to pay $104.90 per month for Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance), the same standard premium they paid in 2013, 2014, and 2015. If you fall into this category, your premium won't be rising because you won't be receiving a Social Security cost-of-living allowance (COLA) increase in your benefit next year, as was previously announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Due to a provision in the Social Security Act, you are "held harmless" from Part B premium increases when no Social Security COLA is payable.
Unfortunately, this is not the case for the approximately 30% of Medicare beneficiaries who are not subject to this "hold harmless" provision. You fall into this group and will pay more for Medicare Part B next year if:
The table below shows what you'll pay next year if you're in this group.
Beneficiaries who file an individual income tax return with income that is: | Beneficiaries who file a joint income tax return with income that is: | Beneficiaries who file an income tax return as married filing separately with income that is: | Monthly premium in 2015: | Monthly premium in 2016: |
$85,000 or less | $170,000 or less | $85,000 or less | $104.90 | $121.80 |
Above $85,000 up to $107,000 | Above $170,000 up to $214,000 | N/A | $146.90 | $170.50 |
Above $107,000 up to $160,000 | Above $214,000 up to $320,000 | N/A | $209.80 | $243.60 |
Above $160,000 up to $214,000 | Above $320,000 up to $428,000 | Above $85,000 up to $129,000 | $272.70 | $316.70 |
Above $214,000 | Above $428,000 | Above $129,000 | $335.70 | $389.80 |
Although substantial, Part B premiums are far less than originally projected for 2016 because of a provision in the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 that limited premium increases for beneficiaries who are not subject to the "hold harmless" provision.
*Beneficiaries with higher incomes have paid higher Medicare Part B premiums since 2007. To determine if you're subject to income-related premiums, the SSA uses the most recent federal tax return provided by the IRS. Generally, the tax return you filed in 2015 (based on 2014 income) will be used to determine if you will pay an income-related premium in 2016 (your 2013 income was used for 2015 premiums). You can contact the SSA at (800) 772-1213 if you have new information to report that might change the determination and lower your premium (you lost your job and your income has gone down or you've filed an amended income tax return, for example).
Other Medicare Part A and Part B costs will change in 2016, including the following:
To view the Medicare fact sheet announcing these and other figures, visit Medicare.gov.