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Sign up when you are illegible for the maximum "initial" monthly amount it goes up from there every year. If you haven't paid SS security taxes ever, then it's not good.Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
They don't fine you. In fact, Jan to March is the sign up time. You want Medicare A & B. B is insurance and you will pay a premium. If you sign up today, it should be active for you July 1, 2025. You don't have to be retired but you will pay the Medicare B premium.Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
Oh ,I've paid into SS fo sho , Half of my working career that good ole 15%.Sign up when you are illegible for the maximum "initial" monthly amount it goes up from there every year. If you haven't paid SS security taxes ever, then it's not good.
In my case it was 65, But then it takes about 4-months to be processed before you get your first check.
Need to sign up for SS ASAP. No SS, no Medicare. Reason for that is that depending on your income according to SS records, they will TAX your medicare check! In my case it's about 11% tax. So, no SS no Medicare...
All true. That said I pay taxes too because I still make 6 figures while drawing SSA funds, which is my right because I contributed to SSA all my life. The tax is levied on 4 or 8 months (I forget now) out of the 12 months of SS payments I get at my IRS tax rate. Tax over tax I guess...They don't fine you. In fact, Jan to March is the sign up time. You want Medicare A & B. B is insurance and you will pay a premium. If you sign up today, it should be active for you July 1, 2025. You don't have to be retired but you will pay the Medicare B premium.
If you retire and start collecting your SSA benefits, they will deduct the premium from your deposit, which they send to your account by ACH from the treasury.
Ask me how I know.
Fine, I will tell. My wife lives in a skilled nursing facility. She is 69 and is collecting the SSA benefits and has Medicare A & B. They deduct 187 from her money and send that by ACH into her account. Then, I write a check to myself from her account. Then I pay her Medicaid co-pay to the facility.
By the way, Medicaid is a state thing. So, what governs her Medicaid is Texas HHS.
Her payment to the facility is her ACH deposit minus 75 dollars. Right now, we are paying a little more because she had a tooth extracted.
In some states at certain times, you have to recertify eligibility for Medicaid. At the time when I had some money, I paid a law firm that specializes in it. Then, after COVID was officially, over, I had to pay another 750 to have the attorney work the recert.
The conditions are that she can have no assets or other annuities or funds and that her bank balance is below $2,000.
As I have learned the hard way, I watch her account like a hawk and get the funds out of there as soon as possible.
If you go to the hospital, your Medicare A pays for most of everything. That Medicare A rolls on for 100 days, then it stops.
And it must be at least 60 days before you can make another Medicare A claim.
Long story short, get your Medicare started and the only thing you are paying for is Medicare B, which you will need.
I have also heard it said that if you't want a good supplement, Part G is the way to go.
What does the "B" cover ?They don't fine you. In fact, Jan to March is the sign up time. You want Medicare A & B. B is insurance and you will pay a premium. If you sign up today, it should be active for you July 1, 2025. You don't have to be retired but you will pay the Medicare B premium.
If you retire and start collecting your SSA benefits, they will deduct the premium from your deposit, which they send to your account by ACH from the treasury.
Ask me how I know.
Fine, I will tell. My wife lives in a skilled nursing facility. She is 69 and is collecting the SSA benefits and has Medicare A & B. They deduct 187 from her money and send that by ACH into her account. Then, I write a check to myself from her account. Then I pay her Medicaid co-pay to the facility.
By the way, Medicaid is a state thing. So, what governs her Medicaid is Texas HHS.
Her payment to the facility is her ACH deposit minus 75 dollars. Right now, we are paying a little more because she had a tooth extracted.
In some states at certain times, you have to recertify eligibility for Medicaid. At the time when I had some money, I paid a law firm that specializes in it. Then, after COVID was officially, over, I had to pay another 750 to have the attorney work the recert.
The conditions are that she can have no assets or other annuities or funds and that her bank balance is below $2,000.
As I have learned the hard way, I watch her account like a hawk and get the funds out of there as soon as possible.
If you go to the hospital, your Medicare A pays for most of everything. That Medicare A rolls on for 100 days, then it stops.
And it must be at least 60 days before you can make another Medicare A claim.
Long story short, get your Medicare started and the only thing you are paying for is Medicare B, which you will need.
I have also heard it said that if you want a good supplement, Part G is the way to go.
B is Medical. A is Hospital.What does the "B" cover ?
Take your SS now....... If you wait you'll have to live to about 90 to break even.Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
Since you are still working, and haven't signed up, you are ok.Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Since you are still working, and haven't signed up, you are ok.
It's important to sign up promptly to avoid gaps in coverage or late enrollment penalties. However, if you're already covered through an employer group health plan, it might make sense to sign up for Medicare later or delay Part B.
Part B isn’t as flexible. If you missed your initial enrollment period, you may be able to sign up later without penalty if you qualify for a special enrollment period.
You can qualify for a special enrollment period if you or your spouse is still working and you have health insurance from that employer.
They don't fine you. In fact, Jan to March is the sign up time. You want Medicare A & B. B is insurance and you will pay a premium. If you sign up today, it should be active for you July 1, 2025. You don't have to be retired but you will pay the Medicare B premium.
If you retire and start collecting your SSA benefits, they will deduct the premium from your deposit, which they send to your account by ACH from the treasury.
Ask me how I know.
Fine, I will tell. My wife lives in a skilled nursing facility. She is 69 and is collecting the SSA benefits and has Medicare A & B. They deduct 187 from her money and send that by ACH into her account. Then, I write a check to myself from her account. Then I pay her Medicaid co-pay to the facility.
By the way, Medicaid is a state thing. So, what governs her Medicaid is Texas HHS.
Her payment to the facility is her ACH deposit minus 75 dollars. Right now, we are paying a little more because she had a tooth extracted.
In some states at certain times, you have to recertify eligibility for Medicaid. At the time when I had some money, I paid a law firm that specializes in it. Then, after COVID was officially, over, I had to pay another 750 to have the attorney work the recert.
The conditions are that she can have no assets or other annuities or funds and that her bank balance is below $2,000.
As I have learned the hard way, I watch her account like a hawk and get the funds out of there as soon as possible.
If you go to the hospital, your Medicare A pays for most of everything. That Medicare A rolls on for 100 days, then it stops.
And it must be at least 60 days before you can make another Medicare A claim.
Long story short, get your Medicare started and the only thing you are paying for is Medicare B, which you will need.
I have also heard it said that if you want a good supplement, Part G is the way to go.
WTF? My head hurts just reading the hoops you have to go to in order to be covered then as I understand it, you do it late or wrong and you are punished for life? This shit needs to change. The only reason I see this stuff being so unnecessarily complicated is because of fraud and corruption. There is zero reason something so easy should be that difficult. At this point I wish we could have the current admin for about 20 more years as that’s how long it’s likely gonna take to unscrew all this mess.All true. That said I pay taxes too because I still make 6 figures while drawing SSA funds, which is my right because I contributed to SSA all my life. The tax is levied on 4 or 8 months (I forget now) out of the 12 months of SS payments I get at my IRS tax rate. Tax over tax I guess...
And I hope you haven't forgotten part D. That covers Meds and you have like a year after you qualify for SS and Medicare to get it. And, if you don't register for part D before the deadline, after that they will fine you (extra deduction from SS) for every year that you don't have it when you finally get it. And that extra charge never goes away.
Damn! What were you doing for a living?I worked for years overseas never working a day in the US for much of that and payed upwards of $50,000 a year in income tax.
I'm wondering how hard I will be fucked as result of that.
Should have said fuck it and retired In the Philippines and found me a LBFM.
What @JAS-SH said for Part A and BWhat does the "B" cover ?
as I understand it, you do it late or wrong and you are punished for life
I worked as a senior surveyor in the oil and gas industry for oil companies providing regulatory oversite for new build projects in primarily south Korea and Brazil.WTF? My head hurts just reading the hoops you have to go to in order to be covered then as I understand it, you do it late or wrong and you are punished for life? This shit needs to change. The only reason I see this stuff being so unnecessarily complicated is because of fraud and corruption. There is zero reason something so easy should be that difficult. At this point I wish we could have the current admin for about 20 more years as that’s how long it’s likely gonna take to unscrew all this mess.
Damn! What were you doing for a living?
You are already late, and the penalty is forever in the way of higher monthly premiums. Info is here:Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
Those thriving no good motherfuckers are no diff rent than the mob. I hope the rats and maggots eat their sorry nasty ass corpses when they die!Yeah, I mean a lot of us knew it was bad, but didn’t know how bad. Someone plz tell me why the hell we are paying taxes? I’m so pissed about all this I can’t even see straight and I’m nowhere near retirement age.
Honestly, there is only one way to right this ship! We have to get back to some semblance of law and order. And that means either people need to be prosecuted for all this shit or, well you can figure out the rest. I think people are waking up, albeit too slowly, but at some point the pressure cooker is going to pop. One would hope the powers that be would fix stuff before it got to that point but DOGe is pointing out that instead of doing the right thing they doubled, tripled down on the corruption for decades. I’m afraid the damage has been done and it’s just a slow roll to the inevitable now. How long and how bad it gets falls on to the people.Those thriving no good motherfuckers are no diff rent than the mob. I hope the rats and maggots eat their sorry nasty ass corpses when they die!
You are correct. Not many people have the balls or stomach for what needs doneHonestly, there is only one way to right this ship!
You are correct. Not many people have the balls or stomach for what needs done
I do, and it's dirty and won't shed a fucking tear for those that it falls on.You are correct. Not many people have the balls or stomach for what needs done
at some point the pressure cooker is going to pop
I’m waiting to see itI do, and it's dirty and won't shed a fucking tear for those that it falls on.
You can't fuck people over forever and not expect it not to land on your doorstep.
It's not something we want to see but something that happens as a result of being shit on by the government we were supporting our entire life including military service.I’m waiting to see it
WhaT? I prefer to emoji in the middle!Speaking of pressure cookers.
You keep fucking around with the emojis on the right half and josh is gonna come looking for you.
Common man you know it doesn't work like that,WhaT? I prefer to emoji in the middle!
Not that much for me. In your situation you have to be really careful though. My younger brother did exactly the same.Still working and took SS when I reached full retirement age. You are automatically enrolled in Part A once you start receiving SS. The company I work for has a very good benefits and covered by BC/BS but will need to enroll in other plans within 8 months following retirement. The thing that sucks is the the tax on SS benefits which cost me over 12K last year and probably the same next this year.
Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
B covers all Outpatient services, there's a big list.What does the "B" cover ?
You will be fined 10% per year after 65. So you are say 70 and did not sign up well that's 50% permanent increase in monthly payments. Do not try to argue this, it happened to my mother last year. And she was 79 then. My parents were covered under my dads work insurance so why pay for part b right? So my dad died and my mom continued payments on the private insurance but the payments kept increasing. When they hit 400 a month she decided to sign up for Medicare. To keep this short even though she had receipts and proof of coverage it was fuck you. And yeah she hired an attorney to look into this. Appealed it as far as she could and it was fuck you it's 140 percent increase forever. Which still came out cheaper at I think she's paying 380ish for part b than for the private insurance.Question for those in the know :
I'm 66.5 ,haven't signed up for Medicare yet.....how much they gonna fine me when I do? I'm " self insured " self employed ,never had health insurance.
Haven't sign up for SS either....waiting to draw max ,but my understanding is that was changed last Nov. in congress.......correct?
Yep, the rules don't make a lot of sense. The only exception to part B enrollment in employer sponsored group plan. And I think there are restrictions on that (size of employer, type of plan, etc).You will be fined 10% per year after 65. So you are say 70 and did not sign up well that's 50% permanent increase in monthly payments. Do not try to argue this, it happened to my mother last year. And she was 79 then. My parents were covered under my dads work insurance so why pay for part b right? So my dad died and my mom continued payments on the private insurance but the payments kept increasing. When they hit 400 a month she decided to sign up for Medicare. To keep this short even though she had receipts and proof of coverage it was fuck you. And yeah she hired an attorney to look into this. Appealed it as far as she could and it was fuck you it's 140 percent increase forever. Which still came out cheaper at I think she's paying 380ish for part b than for the private insurance.
I've had Medicare since 2015 or so and have had very little problem with doc's taking it. Just get your own back up insurance for about $80 per month, and not the Advantage which is free. My buddy went with the Advantage and hates it as he is very limited on which physicians he can see, whereas if you pay for the supplemental you see who you want.Prior to signing up for Medicare, establish yourself with the doctors you might want to see in the future. If you are an established patient, they will continue to see you and accept Medicare. Some doctors don't accept Medicare and will refuse service if you are not established.
This has saved me already and I'm in my first year of Medicare.
He beat me to it but excellent advice. forget the Advantage and pony up for the supplemental. You'll thank us.OK, here's the deal. Do NOT stay on yours or your spouse's insurance. Do not get an "advantage" plan from insurance companies.
Why? the deductibles will kill you.
Meet with an insurance company that offers "MEDIGAP" plans and pick one from there.
Below is a list of the medigap plans available with all your costs, etc. I was lucky I was able to get an F plan - was discontinued some years ago but I got grandfathered in. Take a look at the F plan below. No longer available so G is the next best bet. AVOID DEDUCTIBLES! When things really go south deductibles will bankrupt you.
The chart below with links working the for extra costs is available here:
Find a Medicare plan
www.medicare.gov
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You missed the part of the brochure where after you get done fighting the "enemy" you can spend years afterwards fighting your own Uncle Sam to receive said healthcare. It's a feature not a flaw- and it's built in free of charge.Join military...get fucked up.
Free healthcare for lyfe.
It's not just Dr's that won't take Advantage Plans, some hospitals won't take it. MD Anderson, top cancer hospital in Houston, won't take Advantage.I've had Medicare since 2015 or so and have had very little problem with doc's taking it. Just get your own back up insurance for about $80 per month, and not the Advantage which is free. My buddy went with the Advantage and hates it as he is very limited on which physicians he can see, whereas if you pay for the supplemental you see who you want.
This is some serious parasite class shit going on here. Defund Medicare/medicaid and the welfare state. Elon will take care of this for us.