The scenario shows up in Bogleheads threads every month: a 73-year-old widow, husband gone six months, looking at a $1.6 million 401(k) statement and a tax billThe scenario shows up in Bogleheads threads every month: a 73-year-old widow, husband gone six months, looking at a $1.6 million 401(k) statement and a tax bill

A $1.6 Million 401(k) and Survivor Benefits Can Cost You Thousands More as a Single Filer

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  • Filing status change from joint to single compresses $1.6M 401(k) widow into 22% bracket from 12%, nearly doubling marginal rate.
  • Execute Roth conversion in final joint return year before IRMAA surcharges stack 40% effective rates on future withdrawals.
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The scenario shows up in Bogleheads threads every month: a 73-year-old widow, husband gone six months, looking at a $1.6 million 401(k) statement and a tax bill that looks nothing like last year’s. Same balance. Same Social Security. A federal return that costs thousands more and a Medicare premium notice arriving on a two-year delay.

This is the widow’s penalty, and it strikes hardest at exactly the savers who did everything right. The math is brutal because the only thing that changed was filing status.

Bracket Compression at $1.6 Million

For 2026, married couples filing jointly enter the 22% bracket at $100,800 of taxable income and the 24% bracket at $211,400. A single filer hits 22% at just $50,400 and 24% at $105,700. The standard deduction also halves, from $32,200 joint to $16,100 single.

Run the numbers on a 73-year-old with $1.6 million still in her 401(k). The IRS Uniform Lifetime Table divisor at 73 is 26.5, so her required minimum distribution is roughly $60,000. Add a $42,000 survivor Social Security benefit (85% of which is taxable at this income level) and $15,000 of interest from a taxable account, and her AGI lands around $111,000.

The year before, that income sat comfortably in the joint 12% bracket after the standard deduction. As a single filer the next year, the same dollars push her into the 22% bracket on a large slice of taxable income. Nothing about her lifestyle changed. Her marginal rate on the next withdrawal nearly doubled.

The IRMAA Cliff That Arrives Two Years Late

Medicare delivers the second hit on a delay. The 2026 IRMAA tables surcharge single filers with modified adjusted gross income above $109,000; joint filers don’t trigger anything until $218,000. Cross the single threshold and Part B jumps by $81.20 a month, with Part D adding another $14.50.

At $111,000 in MAGI, she’s over the line. The lookback runs two years, so the 2026 surcharge is calculated on 2024 income, when she was still filing jointly. The bill arriving in 2028 will reflect this year’s solo filing, and the tiers stack quickly: cross $137,000 and the Part B surcharge climbs to $202.90 monthly; cross $171,000 and it rises to $324.60.

Stack that on top of 85% Social Security taxation, which kicks in once provisional income clears $34,000 for singles, and the effective marginal rate on the next dollar pulled from the 401(k) can approach 40%. The headline 22% bracket understates the damage.

What the Last Joint Return Can Still Do

The year a spouse dies is usually the final year of joint filing. That window is the most valuable piece of tax real estate a surviving spouse will ever own, and most don’t use it. Three moves matter:

  1. Convert to Roth while the joint brackets are still open. Filling the joint 22% bracket up to $100,800 of taxable income, or stretching into the 24% bracket toward $211,400, locks in roughly half the marginal rate she’ll face on the same dollars as a single filer. Every dollar moved out of the 401(k) is a dollar that never shows up in a future RMD or future MAGI calculation.
  2. Roll the 401(k) to an IRA and route RMDs through Qualified Charitable Distributions. QCDs go directly from an IRA to a charity, satisfy the RMD, and never hit AGI. The 2026 limit is $108,000 per person. For a widow already at the first IRMAA tier, a $10,000 to $20,000 QCD can be the difference between a clean Part B premium of $202.90 and a surcharged one.
  3. Build the income floor with Treasuries instead of larger 401(k) withdrawals. The 10-year yields about 4.5% and the 5-year sits near 4.2%. A laddered Treasury portfolio in a taxable account produces predictable income, escapes state tax, and can be sized precisely to keep MAGI under the next IRMAA threshold.

The widow’s penalty is one of the few retirement risks that gets worse the more you saved. A $1.6 million balance that funded a comfortable joint retirement becomes a surcharge magnet the moment the filing status changes. The fix is mechanical, and the window to use it is short. If combined income will cross $109,000 as a single filer, the Roth conversion conversation belongs on this year’s calendar.

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