Can I Get an HSA Account for My Children If I Don't Have an HSA?

When it comes to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), it's important to understand the rules and regulations surrounding who can open and contribute to an HSA. While individuals must meet specific requirements to be eligible for an HSA, parents can still help their children save for medical expenses through other means.


Here are some key points to consider:


  • Only individuals covered by a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) are eligible to open an HSA.
  • Children cannot have their own HSA account unless they meet the eligibility requirements themselves.
  • However, parents can pay for their children's medical expenses using their own HSA funds.
  • Contributions to an HSA must come from the account holder's income.

While you may not be able to open an HSA specifically for your children if you don't have one yourself, you can still use your HSA funds to cover their medical costs. This can be a tax-efficient way to save for and manage your family's healthcare expenses.


While it's not possible to open a Health Savings Account (HSA) for your children unless they individually qualify, there are options available for parents looking to assist in covering medical expenses.

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