Which Year Does HSA Payment Belong In: When It Was Paid or When It Was Incurred?

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a valuable tool for managing healthcare expenses while saving on taxes. One common question that arises about HSA payments is: which year does an HSA payment belong in – the year it was paid or the year it was incurred?

When it comes to HSA payments, the key factor in determining the tax year is often when the expense was incurred, not when the payment was actually made. So, if a medical expense was incurred in one tax year but paid for from the HSA in the following tax year, it typically belongs to the year in which the expense was incurred.

This distinction is important because it affects how HSA contributions and withdrawals are treated for tax purposes. Here's a breakdown of how HSA payments are categorized:

  • HSA Contributions: Contributions made to an HSA are considered for the tax year in which they were deposited, regardless of when the funds are used for expenses.
  • Medical Expenses Incurred: Expenses are typically considered incurred when the service is provided, not when the payment is made.
  • HSA Withdrawals: Withdrawals from an HSA to cover qualified medical expenses are tax-free as long as the expenses were incurred after the HSA was established.

It's important for HSA holders to keep accurate records of their medical expenses and HSA transactions to ensure compliance with IRS regulations and maximize the tax benefits of their account.


When managing your Health Savings Account (HSA), it's essential to understand the timing of your medical expenses. Specifically, when recording HSA payments, consider that the tax year typically aligns with when the expense occurred rather than when payment was made. This means that if you incur a healthcare expense in December and pay for it in January, it should be recorded in December's tax year.

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