FAQ: Savings > Health Savings Account

  • Who can have an HSA?

    To be eligible to open and contribute to an HSA you must:

    • Have coverage under an HSA-qualified HDHP;
    • Not be covered by any other health plan unless it is also a qualified HDHP;*
    • Not be covered by a general purpose health care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or a general purpose Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA);
    • Not be enrolled for benefits under Medicare (generally not yet age 65);
    • Not be eligible to be claimed as a dependant on another person’s tax return;
    • Not be a recipient of VA benefits within the past 90 days;
    • Not be covered under TRICARE for retired military personnel.

    *Other types of insurance like specific injury insurance or accident, disability, dental care, vision care, or long-term care insurance are permitted.

  • What are the tax benefits of an HSA?

    An HSA provides significant tax benefits:

    • HSA contributions are tax-free up to the maximum allowable amount.
    • Dividends earned are tax-free.
    • If used for qualified medical expenses, withdrawals are tax-free.
    • After age 65, HSA assets may be used to pay for non-qualifying expenses, however the amount withdrawn will be taxable as income. Prior to age 65, HSA assets used for non-qualifying expenses will be subject to ordinary income tax, plus a 10% penalty.

    Consult your tax advisor for details.

  • What are qualified medical expenses?

    In order for HSA assets to retain their tax-free status, they may only be withdrawn and used for certain “qualified medical expenses” permitted under federal tax law. These expenses include:

    • Most medical care and services, including doctor visits, prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, transportation to get to medical care, and dental and vision care;
    • Long-term care insurance;
    • Healthcare coverage when unemployed and collecting unemployment compensation;
    • Certain continuation-of-benefit healthcare coverage;
    • Certain health insurance after age 65.