Can I Contribute to HSA Account If I No Longer Have HSA Coverage?

Many people wonder whether they can contribute to an HSA account if they no longer have HSA coverage. The answer to this common question is dependent on a few factors related to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).

Health Savings Accounts are a valuable tool for individuals to save for medical expenses while enjoying tax advantages. However, understanding the rules and regulations surrounding HSAs is crucial to making informed decisions about contributions and withdrawals.

Here's a breakdown to help answer the question:

  1. If you no longer have HSA coverage, you cannot make contributions to your HSA account. HSA contributions are only allowed for individuals who are covered by an HSA-eligible high deductible health plan (HDHP).
  2. Once you lose HSA coverage, you are no longer eligible to contribute to the account, but you can still use the funds already in the HSA for qualified medical expenses.
  3. It's essential to be aware of the contribution limits set by the IRS for HSA accounts. For 2021, the maximum contribution for an individual with self-only coverage is $3,600, and for those with family coverage, it's $7,200.

While you cannot contribute to your HSA account without HSA coverage, understanding the rules can help you maximize the benefits of your HSA when you have coverage.


It's a common question: can you continue to contribute to your Health Savings Account (HSA) if you no longer have HSA-eligible health coverage? The straightforward answer is no; contributions are exclusively allowed when one is enrolled in a high deductible health plan that qualifies for HSA coverage.

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