Social Security Details Retirees Should Definitely Review This Year

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A medical center and 2026 calendar highlight the journey toward managing your future healthcare and wellness costs.

Health and Wellness: Managing IRMAA and Healthcare Costs

Your health and your wealth remain permanently intertwined during your retirement years. Advanced social security planning requires a deep understanding of how your total income influences your healthcare costs.

The federal government uses your modified adjusted gross income to determine your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums. If your income exceeds specific thresholds, you face an Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount, commonly known as IRMAA.

This surcharge dramatically reduces the net value of your Social Security check. The government looks at your tax return from two years prior to determine your current IRMAA status, meaning decisions you made in 2024 directly dictate your 2026 premiums. Executing a massive Roth conversion or selling a highly appreciated primary residence easily pushes you into a higher IRMAA bracket.

You must treat healthcare planning as a central component of your overall financial strategy. Reviewing your prescription drug coverage annually ensures you do not overpay for plans you no longer need.

Many retirees discover that switching to a more appropriate plan during the open enrollment period saves them enough money to entirely offset the sting of a rising Part B premium. Engaging in preventative health measures—utilizing the free wellness visits covered by Medicare—further preserves your core retirement assets.

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3 Responses

  1. They’re absolutely positively should be no taxes whatsoever on our Social Security or if we have to go into the workforce because we can’t live on Social Security. I happen to work for a major company that took my retirement because they went bankrupt so I live on Social Security and cannot do it so to tax me on top of all, that is a huge insult. Makes me wanna leave the country.

  2. I did just leave a comment. I don’t know where it went but what I said was, I do not feel that we should have any taxes whatsoever on our Social Security or if we’re forced into the workforce we should not have we have taxes at work we shouldn’t have taxes on our social that’s why many people don’t file at all. It’s disgusting. Makes me wanna leave this country. You should be ashamed of yourselves. We worked all of our lives, this money is our money you’re not giving it to us so you don’t have the right to tax it and then we’re forced in the workforce like it or not to be able to survive and then new taxes there I give up.

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