Can I Take a Distribution from My HSA if I Paid for it with my FSA?

Are you confused about whether you can take a distribution from your HSA if you paid for it with your FSA? Let's break it down for you.

An HSA (Health Savings Account) and an FSA (Flexible Spending Account) are both savings accounts that offer tax advantages for medical expenses. While they have similar benefits, they have distinct differences in terms of eligibility, contribution limits, and rollover rules.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • If you used your FSA to pay for a qualified medical expense that is also eligible for reimbursement from your HSA, you cannot take a distribution from your HSA for that same expense.
  • If you have already reimbursed yourself for an expense with your FSA and later decide to use your HSA for the same expense, you could face tax implications, such as double-dipping.
  • It's essential to keep detailed records of your medical expenses and which account you used to pay for them to avoid any potential issues.
  • Consult with a tax advisor or financial expert if you have questions about mixing HSA and FSA funds.

While both HSA and FSA accounts offer tax benefits, it's crucial to understand the rules and limitations of each to maximize their advantages fully.


If you've used your FSA (Flexible Spending Account) to pay for a qualified medical expense, you might be wondering if you can take a distribution from your HSA (Health Savings Account) for that same expense. The answer is a bit complex, as these two types of accounts have different rules regarding reimbursements and distributions.

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