§ 418.1101 What is the income-related monthly adjustment amount?
§ 418.1105 What is the threshold?
§ 418.1110 What is the effective date of our initial determination about your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
§ 418.1115 What are the modified adjusted gross income ranges?
§ 418.1120 How do we determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
§ 418.1125 How will the income-related monthly adjustment amount affect your total Medicare Part B premium?
§ 418.1135 What modified adjusted gross income information will we use to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
§ 418.1140 What will happen if the modified adjusted gross income information from IRS is different from the modified adjusted gross income information we used to determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount?
§ 418.1145 How do we determine your income-related monthly adjustment amount if IRS does not provide information about your modified adjusted gross income?
§ 418.1150 When will we use your amended tax return filed with IRS?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter III > Part 418 > Subpart B > Determination of the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount

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