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The little-known Medicare surtax may hammer millions in Obamacare tax battle

Dudley WrightBy Dudley WrightMay 18, 20264 Mins Read
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Midterms are coming. And the next big tax fight in America may not be over billionaires, yachts or real estate moguls.

It may be over a tiny little tax most Americans barely even know exists.

The hidden tax Democrats may quietly put front and center during the midterm elections is the 0.9% Medicare surtax, one of Obamacare’s least talked about money grabs. But with Medicare being the largest line item on our growing fiscal deficit, the Dems will look for any way to fund this growing liability.

And here’s the scary part. Millions of families don’t even realize they’re paying it until they get blindsided at tax filing time.

FOX NEWS POLL: AN INCREASING NUMBER OF VOTERS FEEL THE RICH AREN’T PAYING ENOUGH

This tax first arrived in 2013 as part of the Affordable Care Act. On paper, it sounds harmless enough. Politicians framed it as a “tax on the rich” designed to help fund Medicare.

But like most things in Washington, what starts as “only for the wealthy” slowly creeps deeper into the upper middle class.

Here’s how it works.

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If you are married filing jointly, once your earned income exceeds $250,000, you pay an extra 0.9% Medicare surtax (this is on top of the 1.45% you pay already) on the amount above that threshold. For single filers, the trigger is $200,000.

That means a married couple making $400,000 would owe the surtax on $150,000 of income above the threshold.

That equals an extra $1,350 tax bill.

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Not catastrophic for high earners, but enough to make people furious when they discover it unexpectedly.

And that’s exactly why this tax is politically attractive.

It’s hidden.

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But like most things in Washington, what starts as “only for the wealthy” slowly creeps deeper into the upper middle class.

Unlike Social Security taxes, most people don’t see the Medicare surtax clearly broken out on a paycheck. Employers only start withholding the extra tax once an individual employee crosses $200,000 of wages.

That creates a nasty surprise for dual-income households.

Imagine this:

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  • Spouse number one earns $180,000.
  • Spouse number two earns $150,000.

Together, the household made $330,000, which is well above the $250,000 married threshold.

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But neither employer withheld the surtax because neither spouse individually crossed $200,000.

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So, the couple often discovers the extra tax only when filing their return.

The translation is Washington found a way to create a tax people barely notice until it’s too late.

Now why does this matter politically?

AMERICA HAS A VERY EXPENSIVE PROMISES PROBLEM — AND THE BILL IS COMING DUE

Not catastrophic for high earners, but enough to make people furious when they discover it unexpectedly. And that’s exactly why this tax is politically attractive.

Because Medicare funding is becoming one of the biggest financial problems in America.

The government needs money. Lots of it.

And raising the Medicare surtax is politically easier than openly slashing benefits for seniors.

BILL MAHER CALLS OUT BERNIE SANDERS, SAYS HE’S TIRED OF HEARING THE RICH DON’T PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE OF TAXES

That’s why this could become one of the sneakiest tax expansion fights of the next election cycle.

The Dems messaging is simple: “Tax higher earners a little more to save Medicare.”

That line polls well. But here’s the danger.

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America already has a shrinking pool of taxpayers carrying more and more of the financial burden. The top 10% of earners already pay the overwhelming majority of federal income taxes.

Yet every time Washington needs more money, the same answer keeps coming back which is find another way to squeeze “the rich.”

The problem is that in 2026, “rich” increasingly means:

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Unlike Social Security taxes, most people don’t see the Medicare surtax clearly broken out on a paycheck.

And once politicians realize voters tolerate “small hidden taxes,” they rarely stay small forever.

That’s how tax creep works in America.

One tiny surtax at a time.

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