Claim Social Security After 65 and Medicare Backdates 6 Months. Keep Funding an HSA and the IRS Penalizes Every Dollar.
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Working past 65 while still funding a Health Savings Account has become a common retirement setup. It rarely creates trouble on its own. The trap opens the moment a worker files for Social Security. That single application triggers automatic enrollment in Medicare Part A, with coverage retroactive to the application date. For anyone sti
Working past 65 while still funding a Health Savings Account has become a common retirement setup. It rarely creates trouble on its own. The trap opens the moment a worker files for Social Security. That single application triggers automatic enrollment in Medicare Part A, with coverage retroactive to the application date. For anyone sti
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