Can My Spouse Contribute to an HSA If I Am on Medicare?

If you are on Medicare, you cannot contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA) as Medicare disqualifies you from doing so. However, your spouse can contribute to an HSA even if you are on Medicare as long as they meet the eligibility criteria.

Here are some key points to consider:

  • Medicare enrollees cannot make contributions to an HSA.
  • If your spouse is eligible for an HSA, they can contribute on your behalf, including the catch-up contribution if you are 55 or older.
  • Your spouse's contributions are separate from yours, and they can contribute up to the family limit if you have family coverage.
  • Contributions made by your spouse are tax-deductible, and the funds can be used for qualified medical expenses for both of you.
  • Having your spouse contribute to an HSA can provide additional savings and financial security for healthcare expenses.

If you are enrolled in Medicare, it's important to understand that you cannot contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA). However, your spouse can step in and contribute on your behalf, provided they qualify for an HSA themselves.

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