Can I Pay Health Insurance Premiums from HSA?

One common question individuals have about their Health Savings Account (HSA) is whether they can use it to pay for health insurance premiums. The short answer is yes, but with some restrictions and considerations.

Health insurance premiums are not typically considered qualified medical expenses that can be paid for using your HSA funds. However, there are specific circumstances where you can use your HSA to pay for health insurance premiums:

  • If you're over 65: Once you reach the age of 65, you can use your HSA funds to pay for Medicare Part A, Part B, Part D, and Medicare Advantage (but not Medigap) premiums.
  • If you're unemployed: If you're receiving federal or state unemployment benefits, you can use your HSA funds to pay for health insurance premiums.
  • If you're on COBRA: If you're on COBRA continuation coverage after leaving a job, you can use your HSA to pay for the premiums.
  • If you're self-employed: If you're self-employed and paying for your own health insurance premiums, you can use your HSA funds to cover those costs.

It's important to note that if you use your HSA to pay for health insurance premiums, you won't be able to deduct those premiums on your taxes. Additionally, using your HSA for non-qualified expenses may incur taxes and penalties.


Many people wonder about the flexibility of their Health Savings Account (HSA), especially when it comes to managing health insurance premiums. While generally, HSAs cannot be used for these premiums, there are notable exceptions that can benefit certain individuals.

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