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June 3rd, 2026

Beat IRMAA! How to Appeal Medicare Surcharges After Retirement 🛑

Are you paying an extra $700+ a month in Medicare surcharges just because you used to earn a high salary? 👇

Medicare’s Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA) operates on a mandatory two-year lookback period. This means your current Retirement premiums are calculated using tax data from when you were still working and earning a peak income.

The good news? You don’t have to just sit back and pay it. If you have recently retired or experienced a significant drop in income, you can legally appeal this "shadow tax" by utilizing Form SSA-44. By documenting a qualifying "Life-Changing Event" like work stoppage, you can force the Social Security Administration to evaluate your premiums based on your lower, current retirement income instead of your past salary.

🔑 Key Takeaways:
– The Two-Year Lookback Trap: Medicare automatically uses your tax return from two years prior to calculate your current IRMAA brackets, catching many new retirees by surprise.

– Form SSA-44 is the Secret: Filing a Medicare Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount Life-Changing Event request allows you to officially request an income reassessment.

– Work Stoppage Qualifies: Retirement or a severe reduction in working hours is considered a valid life-changing event that can dramatically lower or entirely eliminate your IRMAA surcharges.

Questions? Email us at [email protected], call us at (919) 535-8261, or visit our website at https://cardinalguide.com/

Hans Scheil Hans “John” Scheil, CFP®

Hans “John” Scheil is the author of The Complete Cardinal Guide and has over 40 years of experience specializing in helping individuals at or near retirement. John’s insurance career began at the age of 18, when he sold insurance while attending college full time. His years in the insurance industry included positions as a Branch Manager, National Sales Director, and Senior Vice President for several nationally recognized insurance companies. John holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Northern Illinois University (1980) and a Master of Science in Management from The American College (2007).

John resides in Cary, North Carolina, with his wife, Ronda, and dog, Ellie, and has two grown sons. He is involved locally with StepUp Ministries and the Alzheimer’s Association. John enjoys golf, traveling the world, and leadership.