How Much Can I Contribute to My HSA in 2017 if Both Spouses are Over 55?

When both spouses are over 55, the contribution limits for a Health Savings Account (HSA) can be higher than for those under 55. In 2017, for individuals and families, the maximum contribution limits were:

  • Individual: $3,400
  • Family: $6,750

However, for those over 55, an additional catch-up contribution of $1,000 is allowed per person. Therefore, for couples where both spouses are over 55, the maximum contribution limits in 2017 would be:

  • Individual: $3,400 + $1,000 = $4,400 for each spouse
  • Family: $6,750 + $2,000 = $8,750

It's essential to keep in mind these limits when planning your HSA contributions to maximize your tax benefits and healthcare savings.


When both spouses are over 55, they have an advantageous opportunity to contribute more to their Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). In 2017, the standard contribution limits were set at:

  • For individuals: $3,400
  • For families: $6,750

For those over 55, a catch-up contribution of $1,000 per person is also permitted, meaning that each spouse can contribute significantly more. Therefore, the total contribution limits for a couple over 55 would be as follows:

  • Individual contribution: $3,400 + $1,000 = $4,400
  • Family contribution: $6,750 + $2,000 = $8,750

These optimized limits are crucial for maximizing tax benefits and healthcare savings, ensuring you are prepared for upcoming medical costs.

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