Can I Contribute to an HSA if My Out of Pocket Maximum is Reached?

One common question that individuals often have about Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) is whether they can contribute to an HSA if their out-of-pocket maximum has been reached. The answer to this question is yes, you can still contribute to an HSA even if your out-of-pocket maximum has been met.

Here are a couple of key points to consider:

  • Even if you have reached your out-of-pocket maximum, you can still contribute to your HSA for future medical expenses.
  • Contributions to an HSA are not limited by your out-of-pocket maximum or the amount of medical expenses you have incurred.

It's important to remember that the purpose of an HSA is to save for future medical costs, so you can continue to contribute to your HSA regardless of your current out-of-pocket expenses.


Many individuals wonder about their ability to contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA) once they have met their out-of-pocket maximum. The good news is that you are allowed to continue making contributions to your HSA at any time, even after reaching your out-of-pocket maximum.

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