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    HSAs and Medicare Enrollment

    By Ed Crowe | General Articles | 0 comment | 1 April, 2025 | 0

    Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) offer a tax-advantaged way to save for medical expenses, but their benefits and rules change once you enroll in Medicare. Understanding HSAs and Medicare enrollment is crucial to avoid tax penalties and continue to benefit from the HSA.

    How HSAs Work Before Medicare

    An HSA is a tax-advantaged account that allows individuals with a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) to save and pay for qualified medical expenses. Contributions to HSAs are tax-free, in other words, any contributions lower taxable income. All investment growth and earnings are tax-free; indivduals can invest HSA money and will not pay taxes on any gains as long as the money is in the account. Additionally, money withdrawn for qualified medical expenses is tax-free. However, once an individual enrolls in Medicare, they can no longer contribute to an HSA.

    Medicare Enrollment and HSA Contributions

    Once enrolled in Medicare, the ability to contribute to an HSA stops. This includes enrollment in any part of Medicare, either Part A (hospital insurance) or Part B (medical insurance). Those who continue making HSA contributions after Medicare enrollment face tax penalties.

    A few things to consider:

    Medicare Enrollment Date Matters: HSA contributions must stop the month your Medicare coverage begins. If you enroll in Medicare mid-year, your contribution limit for that year will be prorated based on the number of months you were eligible to contribute before Medicare enrollment.

    Retroactive Medicare Coverage: For those who enroll in Medicare after turning 65, Part A coverage may be retroactive for up to six months (but no earlier than the month you turned 65). This retroactivity can impact HSA contributions. Beneficiaries should stop contributing at least six months before applying for Medicare to avoid penalties.

    Employer Considerations: Anyone working past 65 with employer-sponsored health insurance with an HSA option, may want to delay Medicare enrollment and continue contributing. However, once enrolled in Medicare, even retroactively, HSA contributions must stop.

    Using HSAs After Medicare Enrollment

    Although individuals can’t contribute to an HSA after enrolling in Medicare, they can still use the funds in their account. Benficiaries can use HSA funds tax-free for qualified medical expenses, including:

    • Medicare premiums (except for Medicare supplement policies)
    • Out-of-pocket medical costs such as copays, deductibles, and prescription drugs
    • Long-term care services
    • Some over-the-counter medications and medical supplies

    Important: after age 65, HSA withdrawals for non-medical expenses are not subject to the 20% penalty that applies to those under 65. Although, those withdrawals are taxed as income.

    Transition from HSA to Medicare

    To avoid tax issues and optimize benefits, consider the following:

    Time Your Medicare Enrollment: Those who plan to work past 65 and want to continue HSA contributions, consider delaying Medicare enrollment if employer coverage allows it.

    Stop Contributions in Advance: Individuals planning to enroll in Medicare, stop HSA contributions at least six months before applying to avoid penalties due to retroactive Medicare coverage.

    Maximize Existing HSA Funds: Plan the use of HSA funds for healthcare expenses, including Medicare premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

      HSAs provide valuable benefits, but their rules change upon Medicare enrollment. Proper planning helps maximize savings and avoid unexpected tax penalties. Individuals approaching Medicare eligibility should consider consulting a financial or tax advisor to help ensure a smooth transition.

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      Understanding how HSAs and Medicare interact can help individuals make informed decisions that optimize healthcare savings and coverage.

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