Can I Make an HSA Contribution if Enrolled in Medicare Part A?

If you are enrolled in Medicare Part A, you are not eligible to contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA). HSA eligibility requires that you are not enrolled in any part of Medicare, including Part A. However, if you are enrolled solely in Medicare Part A and not any other part of Medicare, you can still use funds from an existing HSA but cannot make further contributions.

It is important to understand the rules and restrictions surrounding HSAs and Medicare to make informed decisions about your healthcare and finances. While Medicare offers comprehensive coverage for many healthcare needs, an HSA can provide additional tax advantages and flexibility in managing healthcare expenses.


Are you wondering whether you can contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA) if you’re enrolled in Medicare Part A? It’s essential to know that once you're enrolled in any part of Medicare, including Part A, you won't be able to make new contributions to your HSA.

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