How Does the Part D Late Enrollment Penalty Work?
The penalty is 1% of the national base premium ($36.78 in 2025) for each month you were eligible but didn’t enroll.
This amount is added to your monthly Part D premium for life.
The longer you go without coverage, the higher your penalty.
Example of the Penalty
- If you go 20 monthswithout Part D or other creditable drug coverage:
- 20 months × 1% = 20% penalty
- 20% of $36.78= $7.356 per month
- This penalty is added to your Part D premium every monthfor as long as you have Medicare.
How to Avoid the Penalty
✅ Enroll in a Medicare Part D plan during your Initial Enrollment Period (7 months around your 65th birthday).
✅ Stay on a creditable drug plan (like employer or VA drug coverage).
✅ If you lose creditable coverage, sign up for Part D within 63 days to avoid penalties.