Avoid late enrollment penalties

It’s important to sign up for Medicare coverage during your Initial Enrollment Period , unless you have other coverage that’s similar in value to Medicare (like from an employer). If you don’t, you may have to pay an extra amount, called a late enrollment penalty.

Late enrollment penalties:

Part A late enrollment penalty

Example:
If you were eligible for Part A for 2 years but didn't sign up, you'll have to pay the higher premium for 4 years. Usually, you don't have to pay a penalty if you meet certain conditions that allow you to sign up for Part A during a Special Enrollment Period. Find out if you’re eligible for a Special Enrollment Period.

Part B late enrollment penalty

Example:
If you waited 2 full years (24 months) to sign up for Part B and didn’t qualify for a Special Enrollment Period, you’ll have to pay a 20% late enrollment penalty (10% for each full 12-month period that you could have signed up), plus the standard Part B monthly premium ($174.70 in 2024).

$174.70 (2024 Part B standard premium)
+ $34.94 (20% [of $174.70] late enrollment penalty)

$209.60 will be your Part B monthly premium for 2024. This amount is rounded to the nearest $.10 and includes the late enrollment penalty.

Part D late enrollment penalty