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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 418 — Medicare Subsidies · § 418.1235

§ 418.1235. When will we stop using your more recent tax year's modified adjusted gross income to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?

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We will use your more recent tax year's modified adjusted gross income to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount effective with the month and year described in § 418.1230 and for each year thereafter until one of the following occurs:
(a)We receive your modified adjusted gross income from IRS for the more recent tax year we used or a later tax year;
(b)Your more recent tax year modified adjusted gross income that we used is for a tax year more than 3 years prior to the income-related monthly adjustment amount effective year;
(c)You request we use a more recent tax year based on another major life-changing event as described in § 418.1201; or
(d)You notify us of a change in your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year we used as described in § 418.1240.
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