Can I Take Distributions from My HSA After I Get Medicare?

Many individuals wonder if they can take distributions from their HSA after becoming eligible for Medicare. The short answer is yes, you can still take distributions from your HSA after enrolling in Medicare. However, there are some important details to consider:

When you enroll in Medicare, you are no longer eligible to contribute to your HSA, but you can still withdraw funds from it for qualified medical expenses.

It's essential to understand how Medicare impacts your HSA to make the most of your healthcare savings. Here are some key points to keep in mind:

  • You can use your HSA funds to pay for Medicare premiums, deductibles, copays, and coinsurance.
  • If you withdraw funds for non-medical expenses after enrolling in Medicare and you are under 65, you will incur a 20% penalty in addition to paying income tax on the amount.
  • After turning 65, you can withdraw funds for non-medical expenses penalty-free, but you will still owe income tax on the amount.
  • It's recommended to continue using your HSA for medical expenses in retirement to maximize tax benefits and savings.

Overall, your HSA can still be a valuable resource for funding healthcare costs after you enroll in Medicare. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations to make informed decisions about your HSA distributions.


Once you enroll in Medicare, you may feel uncertain about your Health Savings Account. The good news is that while you can't add more money to your HSA, your existing funds remain available for use, especially important for covering out-of-pocket healthcare costs later in life.

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