Can You Withdraw from HSA Account for Prior Year? | HSA Awareness

When it comes to Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), there are certain rules and regulations that users must follow to access their funds. One common question that arises is whether you can withdraw from your HSA account for a prior year's expenses.

Typically, you can only withdraw funds from your HSA for eligible medical expenses that occurred after you opened the account. This means that if an expense occurred in a prior year, you cannot use your HSA funds to cover it.

However, there are a few exceptions to this rule:

  • If you paid for an eligible medical expense out of pocket in a prior year and did not reimburse yourself from your HSA at that time, you can reimburse yourself in a later year when you have sufficient funds in your account.
  • If you overcontributed to your HSA in a previous year and need to remove the excess contributions, you can do so in a later year, even if the excess contribution was made in a prior tax year.
  • If you are using your HSA funds for qualified medical expenses in retirement, you can use them for expenses that occurred in prior years.

It's important to keep accurate records of your medical expenses and HSA transactions to ensure compliance with IRS guidelines. If you have any questions about withdrawing funds from your HSA for prior year expenses, it's best to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional.


With Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), you often wonder about accessing funds for past medical expenses. While the general rule is that you can only withdraw for expenses that occurred after opening the account, you do have a few options for prior year expenses.

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