Does My Maximum HSA Contribution Change When My Child Turns 26?

As your child turns 26, you may wonder if this milestone affects your HSA contribution limits. The maximum HSA contribution amount does not change based on your child's age. This limit is determined by the IRS each year and is the same for all individuals, regardless of family situation.

Contributions to your HSA are based on individual coverage or family coverage, not on the ages of your dependents. Therefore, you can continue to contribute up to the set maximum amount, even after your child turns 26.

However, once your child is no longer considered a dependent for tax purposes, you may need to adjust your contribution strategy. If your child is no longer a qualified dependent, you cannot use your HSA funds to cover their medical expenses.


When your child turns 26, it's understandable to have questions about your Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions. Fortunately, their age does not impact your HSA contribution limits. The IRS establishes these limits annually, and they remain consistent for everyone, regardless of family dynamics.

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