Your Medicare Part A is sometimes backdated up to 6-months. This can surprise folks when signing up for Social Security retirement benefits or enrolling in Medicare after age 65...especially if you contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA).
Medicare & Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
4 Reasons Why You Should Delay Medicare Enrollment
Medicare & Employer Health Insurance
Medicare Misconceptions
How To: Pay Your Medicare Part B Premium
How To: Enroll in Medicare After Age 65
When you turn 65, you have a 7-month window to enroll in Medicare. But what if you decide to delay Medicare to a later date? Can you do this? Yes you can...and without penalty! It's called a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) enrollment...but you have to meet certain requirements to qualify. We'll show you how!







