Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter III - Social Security Administration |
Part 418 - Medicare Subsidies |
Subpart B - Medicare Part B Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount |
Determinations Using a More Recent Tax Year'S Modified Adjusted Gross Income |
§ 418.1240 - Should you notify us if the information you gave us about your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year changes?
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§ 418.1240 Should you notify us if the information you gave us about your modified adjusted gross income for the more recent tax year changes?
If you know that the information you provided to us about the more recent tax year that we used has changed, you should tell us so that we can determine if your income-related monthly adjustment amount should be eliminated or adjusted. We will accept new modified adjusted gross income information at any time after your request until the end of the calendar year following the more recent tax year(s) that we used. For us to make a new initial determination using your new modified adjusted gross income information, you must provide evidence as described in § 418.1265 to support the reduction or increase in your modified adjusted gross income. If you amend your Federal income tax return for the more recent tax year we used, we will use the rules in § 418.1150.