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December 26, 2019
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HSA for retirees on Social Security?

  • December 26, 2019
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Looking for insight on this topic.  If a taxpayer is over 65 and on Medicare, can he still contribute to HSA and get the tax credit for HSA contributions?  

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    ghost
    December 26, 2019

    @gmikegreen  Once you enroll in any Medicare plan, you are ineligible to make HSA contributions. You may however continue to hold an HSA that was funded prior to your Medicare enrollment and use those funds to pay for your out of pocket medical expenses.

    January 12, 2020

    Not only can you pay your Medicare premiums from your existing HSA, to take advantage of having saved that money pre-taxed, you also are allowed a one-time transfer rollover from a traditional IRA account to the HSA account, as a way to "refill" it, if needed. That's limited to once in your lifetime, though.

    ghost
    January 15, 2020

    IRA rollover to HSA (qualified HSA funding distribution) has rules. Keep in mind you must be eligible to make a contribution, i.e. not enrolled in a Medicare program, to do this.

     

    https://www.investopedia.com/transfer-ira-money-to-an-hsa-4770819