HSA
Understanding the HSA Withdrawal Penalty
Many people like Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). They save on taxes and set aside money for medical expenses. When you join an HSA-qualified health plan and sign up for an HSA, you put pre-tax money into an account. You can then withdraw the funds for qualified healthcare expenses. The IRS defines these
HSA Contribution Limits
An important part of consumer-directed healthcare (CDH), HSAs offer participants enrolled in HSA-qualified (HDHP) health plans a way to save on taxes while setting aside money for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for themselves and their families. Recently, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced updated annual HSA contribution limits for 2025. 2025
Medicare and HSA Contributions Overview
Specific rules govern whether or not an employee can actively contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA). One requirement is that they be enrolled in a qualified high-deductible healthcare plan (HDHP). Another is that they cannot be enrolled in any form of Medicare. Here are some things you should know