Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Yes I call it “euro trash contamination “😂😂😊
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Regarding IRMAA, how would you like to go to Best Buy to buy a television advertised for $2,000, but they charged you $6,000 because of your income?
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And do that so they can give 2 others a free tv
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IRMAA can be appealed if the change in income is due to a life-changing event, the most common of which is retirement. So if income has dropped precipitously due to retirement, an IRMAA appeal may be successful. But one-time events that spike income for one year, such as a capital gain or ROTH IRA conversion or large withdrawal from an IRA are really not appealable. I probably disagree somewhat on IRMAA, but I don't disagree entirely. If someone converts to a Roth IRA, their entire IRA is recognized as income, but they may not have taken a penny of it. The IRMAA premium increase could be very difficult for them to afford. I hope that most folks 63 and older are aware of this when they decide on a Roth conversion. I also think that the threshold of $103,000 for an individual is too low. But if a retiree has an income of $300k or more, I am ok with higher premiums because the trust fund is going to stop being able to pay full benefits soon and it is for the greater good. If my wife and I had a joint income of $258k in retirement, we would each have to pay an extra $174.70 for premiums or about $700 total, instead of $350. I am ok with that but I know not everyone is. It is redistribution but that's what a progressive tax code is by definition. Currently, 7% of Medicare beneficiaries pay some IRMAA surcharge. As an aside, I think the most unfair tax in America is the tax on Social Security income. For the first 50 years of Social Security, benefits were not subject to the income tax. Reagan changed that, gradually increasing the age for full retirement benefits to 67, and taxing Social Security for the first time. But the thresholds were not indexed to inflation, and are the same today as they were over 40 years ago. In 1985, only 9% of Social Security recipients paid income tax on their benefits, today, it's approaching 60% if not more by now, and especially with inflation, more and more ordinary taxpayers are paying income taxes on up to 85% of their benefits. |
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If you are self employed, you get to deduct half of the self employment tax (aka FICA). That makes it essentially the same as if you worked for a company as they would be able to deduct their portion of FICA as a business expense.
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1 out of hundreds of thousands.
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Hardly. Let’s say your employer half is $10,000. You spend $10,000 and get about $4,000 as a tax savings
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The point is what you stated is not correct. Yes, it could be better but not bad as you stated.
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Correct
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I might as well vent here ...
The wife and I have had Devoted PPO for a few years. We decided to use the Wellness Bucks benefit and Devoted scammed us out of reimbursement. We spent nearly $550 that we wouldn't have spent if we knew Devoted was going to scam us. |
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