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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 418 — Medicare Subsidies · § 418.1125

§ 418.1125. How will the income-related monthly adjustment amount affect your total Medicare Part B premium?

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(a)If you must pay an income-related monthly adjustment amount, your total Medicare Part B premium will be the sum of:
(1)The Medicare Part B standard monthly premium, determined using the rules in 42 CFR 408.20; plus
(2)Any applicable increase in the Medicare Part B standard monthly premium as described in 42 CFR 408.22; plus
(3)Your income-related monthly adjustment amount.
(b)The nonstandard Medicare Part B premium amount described in 42 CFR 408.20 does not apply to individuals who must pay an income-related monthly adjustment amount. Such individuals must pay the full Medicare Part B standard monthly premium plus any applicable penalties for late enrollment or reenrollment plus the income-related adjustment. [71 FR 62931, Oct. 27, 2006, as amended at 78 FR 57260, Sept. 18, 2013]
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How will the income-related monthly adjustment amount affect your total Medicare Part B premium?
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