No worries. They will eventually act on your Form 44. If they wind up charging IRMAA penalties before they act on your form, you will eventually get the monies back. It appears you have done the correct thing.
The first is an IRMAA predetermination notice. It will encourage you to contact the Social Security Administration within 10 days if you believe the IRMAA information is incorrect.
If you don’t respond, you’ll receive a second letter — known as an IRMAA initial determination notice — 20 days or more after the first letter.
These notices contain appeal rights and encourage you to contact the Social Security Administration if:
You experienced a life changing event that significantly reduced your modified adjusted gross income.
You filed an amended tax return for the year used to calculate your IRMAA, and the IRS accepted it.
Social Security used tax return information from three years prior instead of two years prior.
There was an error in the information provided by the IRS, and you can supply proof from the IRS that the mistake was corrected.
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Originally Posted by jojo
Good to know. Hoping they respond to my letter.
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