Can a Spouse Use My HSA? Understanding HSA Rules for Spouses

Are you wondering if your spouse can use your HSA (Health Savings Account)? Understanding the rules around spouses and HSAs can help you make the most of this beneficial healthcare savings tool.

First and foremost, it's important to note that while your spouse cannot have their own separate HSA in their name if they are not eligible, they can still benefit from yours under certain circumstances.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • Your spouse can use the funds in your HSA for qualified medical expenses for themselves, you, or any dependents, even if they are not covered by your High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).
  • Contributions to your HSA can be used to cover your spouse's medical expenses, as long as the expenses are considered qualified under IRS guidelines.
  • If your spouse has their own HSA, they cannot contribute to both their HSA and yours in the same year, as there are annual contribution limits set by the IRS.
  • If you and your spouse are both over 55 years old, you can make additional

    Have you ever wondered if your spouse can tap into your HSA (Health Savings Account)? Well, the good news is that they absolutely can, and understanding the rules around this can maximize your healthcare savings.

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