Can You Make HSA Contributions If You are on Medicare?

Many people wonder if they can continue making contributions to their Health Savings Account (HSA) once they are on Medicare. The answer to this question is no, you cannot make contributions to your HSA once you are enrolled in Medicare. However, there are some important considerations to keep in mind.

Firstly, if you are already receiving Social Security benefits and automatically become enrolled in Medicare, you should stop making contributions to your HSA. It's crucial to know that Medicare Part A and Part B coverage are considered disqualifying health coverage for HSA contributions. Therefore, you are no longer eligible to contribute.

While you can't contribute to your HSA while on Medicare, you can still use the funds that are already in your account for qualified medical expenses tax-free. This can be a great way to continue using your HSA funds for healthcare costs.


If you're rolling into Medicare and wondering about your HSA contributions, it's important to know that once you're enrolled in Medicare, contributing to your HSA is off the table. This applies regardless of whether you opted for Medicare Part A and Part B voluntarily or were automatically enrolled through your Social Security benefits.

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