Can I Reimburse Myself from HSA for Prior Year Expenses If Account Changed Banks?

One common question that HSA account holders may have is whether they can reimburse themselves for prior year expenses if they change banks.

When it comes to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), you have the flexibility to change banks without losing the account or the funds in it. If you've incurred eligible medical expenses in a prior year and move your HSA to a different bank, you can still reimburse yourself for those expenses.

Here's the process you would typically follow:

  • Ensure that the medical expenses you incurred are eligible under the HSA guidelines.
  • Keep all relevant documentation and receipts for the expenses, including the date and nature of the expense.
  • Transfer your HSA funds to the new bank or open a new HSA account with the new bank.
  • Submit a reimbursement request to the new HSA bank, providing details of the prior year expenses you wish to be reimbursed for.
  • The new HSA bank will review your request and documentation before processing the reimbursement.

It's important to remember that you can only reimburse yourself for medical expenses that occurred after you established your HSA account. Additionally, retaining accurate records and receipts is crucial to ensure smooth reimbursement processes.


If you've ever wondered, 'Can I reimburse myself from my HSA for prior year medical expenses after changing banks?' the answer is yes, and it's simpler than you might think!

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