What Happens to My HSA After Age 65?

As you plan for retirement and approach the age of 65, you may be wondering about what happens to your Health Savings Account (HSA).

Once you reach the age of 65, your HSA can continue to be used for qualified medical expenses tax-free. However, there are some changes that you need to be aware of:

  • At age 65, you can withdraw money from your HSA for any reason penalty-free, although the withdrawals will be subject to income tax if not used for qualified medical expenses.
  • You can also use your HSA funds to pay for Medicare premiums, deductibles, co-pays, and other out-of-pocket expenses.

It's important to note that you cannot contribute to your HSA once you enroll in Medicare Part A or Part B. However, if you delay enrolling in Medicare, you can continue to contribute to your HSA until you do enroll.

After age 65, your HSA essentially functions like a traditional retirement account. You can use the funds for any purpose, but if not used for qualified medical expenses, the withdrawals will be taxed as income.

It's always a good idea to consult with a financial advisor to understand the specific rules and regulations regarding HSAs and retirement.


As you approach age 65, it's crucial to understand how your Health Savings Account (HSA) transitions into retirement planning.

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