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HSA Benefits

  • The HSA – an Unemployment Safety Net
  • Using your HSA as an ATM
  • The Benefits of an Emergency Fund
  • Breaking Down the HSA’s Triple Tax Advantage
  • Cost Effective Catastrophe Insurance

HSA’s Explained

  • What is a Health Savings Account (HSA)?
  • Organized HSA Record Keeping
  • Pay Yourself First – HSA Contribution Automation
  • What are Qualified Medical Expenses?
  • How to Use Your HSA While Unemployed

Contributions

  • HSA Last Month Rule and Testing Period – Explained
  • Making Prior Year Contributions to your HSA
  • 2014 HSA Contribution Limits, Minimum Deductibles and Maximum Out of Pocket Expenses
  • Calculate your Contribution Limit if your HSA coverage changed last year
  • 55+ Catch Up Contribution – Limits and Form 8889

Insurance Plans

  • The Difference Between HMO and PPO Plans
  • Consider Start Dates for Health Insurance Applications
  • How to Select a HSA Health Insurance Plan

Taxes

  • How to File HSA Tax Form 8889
  • Lower Your Taxes with an HSA
  • Paying Taxes: Deducting HSA Contributions
  • How the Affordable Care Act affects HSA’s

Welcome to HSAedge

The online resource about Health Savings Accounts (HSA's) and using them to your maximum benefit. Also try EasyForm8889.com to quickly and easily file Form 8889 and TrackHSA.com to record your HSA purchases, reimbursements, and receipts.
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Best of HSA Edge

How to File HSA Tax Form 8889
Last Month Rule + Testing Period
What is an HSA?
The Triple Tax Advantage
Lower Your Taxes with an HSA
HSA Record Keeping
Cost Effective Catastrophe Insurance
Qualified Medical Expenses
Automatic HSA Contributions
Setup an Emergency Fund
Using Your HSA as an ATM
An Unemployment Safety Net
How to Select a Plan
HSA Prior Year Contributions
My HSA coverage changed
Age 55+ Catch Up Contributions  

HSA Contribution Limits

2023
  • Single: $3,850
  • Family: $7,750
  • 55+: $1,000 + above
2022
  • Single: $3,650
  • Family: $7,300
  • 55+: $1,000 + above
2021
  • Single: $3,600
  • Family: $7,200
  • 55+: $1,000 + above

Find content:

  • 55+
  • ACA
  • Automatic savings
  • Banking
  • Cafeteria Plans
  • Change in Coverage
  • Children
  • Contribution Limits
  • Contributions
  • Deductible
  • Distributions
  • Employer Contributions
  • Excess Contributions
  • Family Coverage
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Form 1099-SA
  • Form 5498-SA
  • Form 8889
  • goals
  • HDHP
  • Health Care Industry
  • Health Insurance
  • HMO
  • HSA
  • HSA Benefits
  • HSA Eligible
  • HSA Funding
  • Insurance Premium
  • Investing
  • Last Month Rule
  • Medicare
  • Non-Qualified Withdrawal
  • Obamacare
  • OOP Max
  • Penalty
  • PPO
  • Prior Year Contribution
  • Qualified Medical Expenses
  • Record Keeping
  • Reimbursement
  • Retirement
  • Rollover
  • Taxes
  • Testing Period
  • Unemployment

Recent Posts

  • 2020 Form 8889 – How to and Examples
  • HDHP Minimum Deductible and Out of Pocket Max – Defined
  • 2019 Form 8889 How To and Examples
  • Changed HSA Custodian – Prior Year Contribution?
  • How to Handle HSA Excess Employer Contributions
  • Spending HSA Funds on Step Children
  • Remove Amount Greater than Excess Contribution from HSA
  • Short Term Investment Tax Implications for HSAs
  • Secondary HSA Insurance for Adult Child
  • Who Needs to File Form 8889?
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