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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

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