Can I Still Contribute to My HSA Account for Last 2017 But Will Not Have an HSA Plan in 2018?

Yes, you can still contribute to your HSA account for the year 2017 even if you do not have an HSA-qualified health plan in 2018. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) have specific rules that allow you to make contributions for the previous tax year until the tax filing deadline, usually April 15th of the following year.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • Contributions for the 2017 tax year can be made until the tax filing deadline in 2018, typically April 15th.
  • You must have been eligible to contribute to an HSA for the months you are making contributions retroactively.
  • You can contribute up to the annual maximum contribution limit for the year 2017, which was $3,400 for individuals and $6,750 for families.
  • Contributions made for the previous tax year should be clearly designated as such to ensure proper tax reporting.
  • Check with your HSA provider for specific instructions on making retroactive contributions for the previous tax year.

Absolutely! You can contribute to your HSA for the 2017 tax year even if you're not enrolled in an HSA-qualified health plan for 2018. This flexibility allows you to maximize your tax-advantaged savings even after the year has ended.

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