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Tax Benefits of Health Savings Accounts

by Elyssa Carlos | Jun 15, 2023 | Tax Planning

tax benefits of health savings accounts

In today’s world, where healthcare costs are constantly rising, finding smart and effective ways to save money is crucial. One such method that has gained popularity in recent years is the Health Savings Account (HSA). Not only does an HSA allow individuals to set aside funds for medical expenses, but it also offers significant tax advantages. In this article, we will explore the tax benefits of Health Savings Accounts and how they can help individuals save money while maintaining their health and financial wellbeing. 

What is a Heath Savings Account (HSA)? 

A Health Savings Account (HSA) is a tax-advantaged savings account specifically designed for individuals with high-deductible health plans (HDHPs). HDHPs generally have low monthly premiums but higher deductibles compared to traditional health insurance plans. In 2023, these plans include deductibles of at least $1,500 for individuals and at least $3,000 for families. HSAs help these individuals save money for qualified medical expenses that their health insurance provider does not cover. 

HSAs allow you to carry over any unused funds from year to year. Unlike other accounts that often have a “use it or lose it” policy, HSAs offer the flexibility of accumulating funds over time. In 2023, the IRS allows you to contribute up to $3,850 to your HSA if you’re a single person. This amount increases to up to $7,750 for families. Your HSA belongs to you, even if you change jobs. This makes them an attractive choice for individuals who want to save for future medical expenses or even use the funds as a retirement savings tool.  

Contributions are 100% Tax-Deductible 

Any money you contribute to your HSA is tax-deductible, even if you do not itemize your deductions. So, your contributions can be deducted from your taxable income during tax time, which lowers your tax liability and can potentially push you into a lower tax bracket. In addition, if you make contributions through payroll, this money is deposited pre-tax, which also lowers your total tax liability. In other words, these contributions can be excluded from your total gross income. 

Contributions and Distributions are Tax-Free 

Just like a brokerage account or an IRA, you can invest through your HSA. Once you fund your account, you can choose your own investments or allow the experts to do it for you. The best part is that these contributions grow tax-free. This means that you pay no taxes on the interest the account earns. On top of that, any distributions you use to pay for qualified medical expenses are also tax-free. If you use your HSA to pay for non-medical expenses, you’ll be subject to income taxes and an additional 20% penalty. If you are 65 years old or older, non-medical expenses will not incur the 20% penalty, but the income taxes will still need to be paid. This is also true if an individual suddenly becomes disabled or if they die. 

HSAs Can Be a Last-Ditch Effort to Lower Your Tax Liability During Tax Season 

As tax season approaches and we start receiving our income documents, we might want last-minute ways to lower our tax liability. Contributing to an HSA is a great way to do this for several reasons. One reason is again the fact that contributions to an HSA reduces your taxable income, which in turn reduces your tax liability. Secondly, you can continue to contribute to your HSA all the way up until the April tax deadline. This means that you have an additional few months of contributions to reduce your taxable income from the prior year. 

Should I open an HSA? 

Health Savings Accounts provide individuals with a unique opportunity to save money on a pre-tax basis, enjoy tax-free growth, and use the funds tax-free for qualified medical expenses. That said, they are definitely worth looking into. To qualify, you must be covered by a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) and have no other health insurance, except for worker’s compensation, specific illness-related insurance, or a fixed coverage per day if you are hospitalized. You cannot be enrolled in Medicare, and you cannot be claimed as a dependent by anyone else. By leveraging the benefits of an HSA, individuals can effectively manage their healthcare costs while maximizing their tax savings.  

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