Known Traveler Number

Just booked our first flights on Breeze for early October.

When I added my wife’s information as Guest 2, I definitely typed in her KTN. When it lists travelers on upcoming trips, it shows my KTN but not my wife’s.

How do I make sure her KTN is actually on the reservation?

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u/zaksdaddy — 6 days ago

Ok, here’s the current situation - I retired in 2025 and successfully appealed our MFJ IRMAA adjustment for 2025 (based on 2023 MAGI) and for 2026 (based on 2024 MAGI). The IRMAA appeal was based on a change in employment status. Our MAGI for 2025 and 2026 will be below the MFJ IRMAA adjustment levels for tax years 2027 and 2028.

I would like to push our 2027 and 2028 MAGi to the top of the 22% tax bracket through Roth conversion (this will push us into an IRMAA adjustment at some level for 2029 and 2030).

Hypothetical - If I were to find a part time job in 2028 for a minimum period of time (think big box hardware) and then “retire” from that job, can I appeal an IRMAA adjustment for 2029 and 2030 based on change in employment status or is an IRMAA appeal based on employment status a one-time thing?

I plan to cross post this to r/SocialSecurity also.

Edit: Cannot cross post so will copy and paste.

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u/zaksdaddy — 1 month ago

Ok, here’s the current situation - I retired in 2025 and successfully appealed our MFJ IRMAA adjustment for 2025 (based on 2023 MAGI) and for 2026 (based on 2024 MAGI). The IRMAA appeal was based on a change in employment status. Our MAGI for 2025 and 2026 will be below the MFJ IRMAA adjustment levels for tax years 2027 and 2028.

I would like to push our 2027 and 2028 MAGi to the top of the 22% tax bracket through Roth conversion (this will push us into an IRMAA adjustment at some level for 2029 and 2030).

Hypothetical - If I were to find a part time job in 2028 for a minimum period of time (think big box hardware) and then “retire” from that job, can I appeal an IRMAA adjustment for 2029 and 2030 based on change in employment status or is an IRMAA appeal based on employment status a one-time thing?

I plan to cross post this to r/SocialSecurity also.

Edit: Cannot cross post so will copy and paste.

Edit 2: Shocked and dismayed that I get downvoted for asking a question.

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u/zaksdaddy — 1 month ago