Is 1095c Considered HSA MSA? - All You Need to Know About HSA

When it comes to HSA (Health Savings Account) and MSA (Medical Savings Account), there can be confusion about the different forms and documents related to them. One common question that arises is whether Form 1095-C is considered part of HSA MSA.

Form 1095-C is actually a form used to report health insurance coverage offered to employees by their employers, as required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA). It provides information about the health insurance coverage the individual had, which is important for tax purposes.

On the other hand, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) are accounts that individuals can use to save for qualified medical expenses on a tax-advantaged basis. Here are some key points to understand:

  • HSA is an individual account, while MSA can be employer-sponsored.
  • Both HSAs and MSAs require a high deductible health plan (HDHP).
  • Contributions to HSAs are tax-deductible, and withdrawals are tax-free if used for qualified medical expenses.
  • Form 1095-C is not directly related to HSAs or MSAs, but it is important for tax reporting purposes.

So, to answer the question, Form 1095-C is not considered part of HSA MSA, as it serves a different purpose related to reporting health insurance coverage. HSAs and MSAs are specific account types designed for saving and paying for medical expenses with tax benefits.


Understanding the distinction between Form 1095-C and HSA MSA accounts is essential, as Form 1095-C is meant for documenting employer-offered health coverage, while HSAs and MSAs focus on tax-advantaged savings for medical expenses.

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