IRMAA Calculator 2026 β Medicare Surcharge by Income
Calculate your 2026 Medicare IRMAA surcharge based on your 2024 income. See Part B and Part D costs, bracket thresholds, and how a Roth conversion affects your IRMAA.
2026 IRMAA Brackets β All Tiers (Your Bracket Highlighted)
| MAGI Threshold | Part B Surcharge/mo | Part D Surcharge/mo | Annual IRMAA Total | Status |
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Note: These are the Part B surcharge amounts ABOVE the standard $185/month base premium. Total Part B cost = $185 + surcharge. Part D surcharge is in addition to plan premium.
How to Use This IRMAA Calculator
Enter your MAGI from two years ago (for 2026 Medicare premiums, that is your 2024 MAGI) and your filing status. The calculator identifies your IRMAA bracket, shows the monthly and annual surcharge for both Part B and Part D, and tells you how much headroom you have before the next bracket triggers.
IRMAA Cliff Effect Warning
$1 above a threshold triggers the FULL surcharge for that bracket.
Example (single): $106,000 MAGI = $0 IRMAA
$106,001 MAGI = +$70/mo Part B + ~$12/mo Part D = $984/yr
Income planning to stay below thresholds can save hundreds to thousands per year.
IRMAA and the 2-Year Lookback
A Roth conversion, large capital gain, or RMD in 2024 will show up in your 2026 Medicare premiums. Plan income events with the 2-year lag in mind. QCDs (qualified charitable distributions) from IRAs are excluded from MAGI and can help keep income below IRMAA thresholds.
What IRMAA Actually Costs
Part B surcharge: +$175/month
Part D surcharge: +$33/month
Total IRMAA: ($175 + $33) Γ 12 = $2,496/year
If income had been $132,999, IRMAA would only be $984/year β saving $1,512/year with just $1 less income.
Roth Conversion IRMAA Impact
See how a planned Roth conversion changes your MAGI and may trigger a higher IRMAA bracket in 2 years
Enter a planned Roth conversion amount to see how it raises your MAGI and may trigger a higher IRMAA bracket two years later. The 2-year lag means conversions done today affect Medicare costs in two years.