Can I Contribute to an HSA If My Employer Offers HRA?

If your employer offers a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) alongside a Health Savings Account (HSA), you may wonder if you can contribute to both accounts. Let's delve into how HRAs and HSAs work together and whether you can contribute to an HSA while having access to an HRA.

HRAs and HSAs are both tax-advantaged accounts that help you save for medical expenses, but they have different rules and eligibility requirements.

HRAs are funded by the employer and can only be used for qualified medical expenses. On the other hand, HSAs are owned by the individual, and both the employer and the employee can contribute to the account.

Here are the key points to consider:

  • HRAs are funded solely by the employer, while HSAs allow both employer and employee contributions.
  • Employees can contribute to an HSA on their own, regardless of whether the employer offers an HRA.
  • However, if the employer contributes to an employee's HSA, the employee must not be covered by any non-HDHP health plan, including an HRA.

Therefore, if your employer offers both an HRA and an HSA, you can contribute to the HSA, but there are certain considerations based on the employer's contributions and your health plan coverage.


Curious about how Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can work together? If your employer provides both, you have the exciting opportunity to maximize your healthcare savings. Let's explore how these accounts function in tandem and clarify your eligibility to contribute to an HSA even if an HRA is available.

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