Can I Withdraw Money from My HSA for Non-Medical Expenses and Put It Back In?

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a great way to save for medical expenses while enjoying tax benefits. However, one common question that arises is whether you can withdraw money from your HSA for non-medical expenses and put it back in.

Here's what you need to know:

  • HSAs are specifically designed to cover qualified medical expenses. Withdrawals used for non-medial purposes are typically subject to income tax and an additional 20% penalty if you are under 65 years old.
  • However, if you withdraw money for non-medical expenses but return it to your HSA within 60 days, it is considered a

    Many people wonder about the flexibility of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), especially when it comes to withdrawing funds for non-medical expenses. While HSAs are primarily intended for qualified medical expenses, it's crucial to understand the implications of withdrawing funds for other uses. If you do pull money out for non-medical purposes, be aware that you will incur income tax and a hefty 20% penalty if you're under 65 years old.

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