Can I Reimburse Myself This Year for Medical Expenses from Last Year from HSA?

If you're wondering whether you can reimburse yourself this year for medical expenses from last year using your Health Savings Account (HSA), the answer is yes, but with some conditions.

According to the IRS guidelines, you can reimburse yourself for qualified medical expenses incurred in previous years as long as you had an HSA at the time those expenses were incurred.

Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • You must have had an HSA at the time the medical expenses were incurred.
  • The expenses must be qualified medical expenses as defined by the IRS.
  • You should keep records and documentation of these expenses for tax purposes.
  • Reimbursements from your HSA are tax-free as long as they are used for qualified medical expenses.
  • There is no time limit on when you can reimburse yourself for past medical expenses, as long as they were incurred after you opened your HSA account.

So, if you have medical expenses from last year that were not reimbursed at that time and you had an HSA in place, you can reimburse yourself this year for those expenses.


Yes, you can reimburse yourself for last year's medical expenses from your HSA, but remember that you must have had an HSA at the time those expenses were incurred.

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