COBRA, or the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, allows individuals to continue their employer-sponsored health insurance coverage after leaving a job. While COBRA coverage can be expensive, many individuals wonder if they can use their HSA to pay for COBRA premiums.
Unfortunately, according to the IRS, you cannot use your HSA to pay for COBRA premiums. However, there are other ways you can use your HSA funds to cover medical expenses during periods of unemployment or when transitioning between jobs.
Here are a few important points to keep in mind:
While you may not be able to pay for COBRA with your HSA directly, knowing how to effectively manage your HSA funds can provide valuable financial flexibility during times of transition.
COBRA, which stands for the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, is a provision that allows you to keep your employer-sponsored health insurance even after leaving your job. While this can help maintain continuity in your coverage, many wonder if they can tap into their HSA to cover COBRA premiums. The IRS states that the answer is no; HSA funds cannot be directly used for COBRA premiums.
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