Can I Reimburse Myself from HSA for Prior Year Expenses that Were Deducted?

One common question many people have about their HSA (Health Savings Account) is whether they can reimburse themselves for prior year expenses that were deducted. The answer is yes, you can reimburse yourself for qualified medical expenses paid out of pocket in previous years using funds from your HSA. This flexibility is one of the many benefits of having an HSA.

When it comes to reimbursing yourself from your HSA for prior year expenses that were deducted, there are some important points to keep in mind:

  • Qualified Medical Expenses: The expenses you are reimbursing yourself for must be considered qualified medical expenses by the IRS. These can include a wide range of medical costs from doctor visits to prescription medications.
  • Timing: You can reimburse yourself from your HSA at any time for qualified medical expenses incurred after you opened your HSA, even if they were from previous years.
  • Documentation: It's important to keep detailed records and receipts of the expenses you are reimbursing yourself for, in case of an IRS audit.

By taking advantage of the ability to reimburse yourself from your HSA for prior year expenses that were deducted, you can effectively use your HSA as a tax-advantaged savings tool for medical expenses incurred over time.


Many people wonder if they can use their HSA (Health Savings Account) to reimburse themselves for qualified medical expenses from previous years, and the good news is that they absolutely can! This feature not only provides flexibility but also allows you to plan and manage your healthcare spending effectively.

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