Do You Have to Use Your HSA by the End of the Year?

One common question many people have about Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) is whether they have to use the funds by the end of the year. The good news is that with an HSA, the funds roll over year after year, so you don't lose them if you don't use them up by the end of the year. This rollover feature sets HSAs apart from some other types of accounts, like Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), which typically have a 'use it or lose it' policy.

Here are some key points about using your HSA:

  • Funds in your HSA belong to you and are not tied to your employment status.
  • You can use the money in your HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses at any time, not just by the end of the year.
  • If you don't use all the money in your HSA in one year, the remaining funds will roll over to the next year.
  • There is no deadline for using the funds in your HSA; they can continue to roll over year after year.

It's essential to note that while the funds in your HSA don't expire, you must be enrolled in a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) to contribute to an HSA. Additionally, there are annual contribution limits set by the IRS that you should be aware of.

By understanding how HSAs work and the flexibility they offer, you can make the most of this valuable healthcare savings tool.


Did you know that one of the most appealing features of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) is that your funds do not expire at the end of the year? This means you can save and invest in your health without the stress of a deadline. The ability of your HSA funds to roll over annually allows for better financial planning for future medical expenses.

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