Are you over 65 and on Medicare, wondering if you can still open a Health Savings Account (HSA)? The answer is yes, but there are some things to consider. Even though you can continue to contribute to your HSA after turning 65, you can no longer do so once you enroll in Medicare. However, any funds already in your HSA can still be used for qualified medical expenses tax-free.
Here's a breakdown of opening an HSA if you're on Medicare and over 65:
Are you wondering if you can open a Health Savings Account (HSA) now that you are over 65 and on Medicare? Rest assured, you can still set one up, but with specific limitations to keep in mind. Although you can contribute to your HSA after reaching 65, once you enroll in Medicare, your contributions must cease. However, all funds already in your HSA remain available for tax-free use on qualified medical expenses.
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