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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 418 — Medicare Subsidies · § 418.2245

§ 418.2245. What will happen if you notify us that your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year changes?

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(a)If you notify us that your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year has changed from what is in our records, we may make a new initial determination for each effective year involved. To make a new initial determination(s) we will take into account:
(1)The new modified adjusted gross income information for the more recent tax year you provide; and
(2)Any modified adjusted gross income information from the IRS, as described in § 418.2135, that we have available for each effective year; and
(3)Any modified adjusted gross income information from you, as described in § 418.2135, that we have available for each effective year.
(b)For each new initial determination that results in a change in your income-related monthly adjustment amount, we will make retroactive corrections that will apply to all enrolled months of the effective year.
(c)We will continue to use a new initial determination described in paragraph
(a)of this section to determine additional yearly income-related monthly adjustment amount(s) until an event described in § 418.2235 occurs.
(d)We will make a new determination about your income-related monthly adjustment amount when we receive modified adjusted gross income for the effective year from the IRS, as described in § 418.1140(d).
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