What Happens If You Contribute Over the Limit for HSA?

Health Savings Account (HSA) offers great benefits for saving money on medical expenses. However, contributing over the limit to your HSA can have consequences that you need to be aware of.

If you contribute more than the allowable limit to your HSA, the excess amount is subject to taxation. The IRS imposes a 6% excise tax on the excess contributions each year until you correct the mistake.

Here's what happens if you contribute over the limit for HSA:

  • You will be subject to a 6% excise tax on the excess contributions
  • You must remove the excess contributions to avoid further penalties
  • You will need to include the excess amount in your taxable income for the year

To correct the excess contributions, you can either withdraw the excess amount or apply it to the next year's contribution limit if eligible.


Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are an incredible tool for managing health-related expenses, but it's essential to stay within the contribution limits established by the IRS. If you accidentally go over the limit, be aware of the potential repercussions.

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