There is still time to save money on your 2018 taxes! TWELVE reasons why I love Health Savings Accounts.

There is still time to save money on your 2018 taxes! TWELVE reasons why I love Health Savings Accounts.

When I started my business 12 years ago, I was on a mission to learn everything I could about how to teach people to save money on health insurance premiums, taxes, and healthcare overall. Health Savings Accounts became a passion. To this day, if you talk to me, you’ll hear those three acronyms. I do practice what I preach, as I’ve had an H S A for as long as I can remember.

For you tax-savvy financial gurus and just ordinary people like myself, I encourage you to read (in layman’s terms) TWELVE reasons why I love Health Savings Accounts. You’ll be an expert in about 2 minutes 

Shout out to one of my favorite partners/vendors who are also passionate about saving money, (freshbenies), who share my vision and allow me to speak my voice (but with actual facts) – best of both worlds.

Do you feel yourself getting upset about the increasing cost of healthcare? Are you looking for ways to save on your out-of-pocket costs? Have you tried a Health Savings Account (HSA)?

If not, it is time to get with it! In short, an HSA is a medical savings account available to Americans who are enrolled in a high-deductible health plan (HDHP). The funds contributed to an HSA account are not subject to federal income tax at the time of deposit. In other words, you get to set up a tax-free savings account to help pay for healthcare expenses. Click here to learn more. A couple of quick reminders!

  • Because there are tax benefits to having an HSA, Uncle Sam requires that you have a higher-deductible insurance plan (HSA-qualified plan). So, you’re not only getting the tax benefits, but you’re also paying less for your insurance plan.
  • You have until April 15th to fund your 2018 HSA (yes, you can go back!).

With the skyrocketing cost of healthcare and out-of-pocket costs, HSA plans continue to gain popularity. Here are some recent stats that are important!

  • Did you know that enrollment in high-deductible (HSA-eligible) health plans is estimated to be between 20-22 million policyholders and their dependents?
  • Yet, it’s estimated that there are only 5.5 million HSA accounts with total assets of $11.4 billion as of Dec 321, 2016.
  • *Source – Employee Benefit Research Institute

Here are my top 12 reasons you should have an HSA!

1. This is one of Tanya’s favorites! If you haven’t reached your HSA contribution limit for the prior year, you can lessen your tax burden by adding to your HSA right up until you pay your taxes. NOTE! Your account must have already been opened in the prior year. Click here to learn the maximum amount you can contribute to your HSA in 2018. Don’t forget that $1,000 catch up contribution if you are over age 55!

2. The money you put into your HSA is 100% tax deductible! (Okay, is there anyone out there that wants to give more money to the IRS?) Click here to learn the maximum amount you can contribute to your HSA in 2019.

3. You NEVER pay taxes on your HSA money as long as you use it for qualified medical expenses. Click here for a list.

4. You can reimburse yourself for qualified medical expenses any time you want. For instance, let’s say you pay your qualified expenses with your American Advantage credit card to earn those airline miles. When you’re ready, you can reimburse yourself from your HSA account. No rush or deadline, but keep those medical receipts in a safe place!

5. Most HSAs offer the ability to invest, like a 401(k). Unlike a 401(k), there’s no required minimum distribution – in other words, you don’t have to take withdrawals at 70 ? years old. So, maybe you want another investment option for retirement. You may be surprised to learn that many people use HSAs in this way. Pretty smart, actually. HSA’s can help keep retirement plans in place.

6. Unused funds roll over from year to year, so it’s NOT a “use it or lose it” account (like a Flexible Spending Account).

7. It is YOUR money, even if your employer contributes. Even if you leave your job and enroll in a non-HSA compatible insurance plan, you can still use your HSA money. Note that you can’t contribute to your account if you’re no longer enrolled in an HSA-compatible insurance plan.

8. You can use your HSA funds to pay for dependents’ qualified expenses – and it’s still tax-free even if they’re not on your health plan. Yep, it’s true.

9. You can use your HSA money for vision and dental expenses, so go get those braces and/or a vision correction surgery, plus more (but sorry ladies, and um, gents…cosmetic procedures are NOT considered eligible)! One could argue that beauty is medically necessary, but…

10. And what about those insurance premiums? Well, you can pay for COBRA premiums, which is great these days since COBRA can sometimes be less expensive than individual insurance (yikes…that’s a whole other story).

11. Speaking of premiums…if you start an HSA when you’re younger, you can look forward to a nice birthday present on your 65th birthday! You can use your fund to pay Medicare premiums for Part B, and D.

12. But one of the very best reasons to have an HSA plan is because of money, honey. HDHPs are, on average, 30% lower in premiums. For example, a Gold Plan (with co-pay) for a 40-year old, versus a Bronze plan (HSA-eligible) would net an annual savings of $2,891.88 in premiums. That’s $2,283 you can put in your HSA and you can do a lot with that extra money.

Are you convinced? Ready to sign up? Whether you get your insurance through an employer or purchase your own insurance, if you have an HSA compatible medical plan, you can get an HSA. Some employers offer them as part of a benefits package, so ask your manager.

You can open an HSA at your bank or financial institution of choice. Working with a licensed professional health insurance broker is ALWAYS recommended. We can walk with you through all the steps and educate along the way. And if your employer doesn’t offer this type of health plan, make the request! (They’ll think you are super savvy and smart with your money – and theirs.)

If you have any questions, contact us! We will be happy to walk you through the process!

Margo Wickersham

Speaker Who Inspires and Engages Audiences | Best-selling Author, Keynote Speaker | Advocate for Women

5 年

HSAs are powerful tools and it is a struggle for most of us to implement and so worth it.

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