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The IRS released the contribution limits, annual deductibles for health plans, and out-of-pocket expense limits for 2023 health savings accounts.
In 2023, the maximum HSA contribution is $3,850 for individuals and $7,750 for families. In 2024, the maximum contributions increase to $4,150 for individuals and $8,300 for families.
For 2024, self-only HSAs will rise to a contribution limit of $4,150 (up from $3,850 in 2023) and family HSAs will rise to $8,300 (up from $7,750), according to the Alegeus website.
This "catch up" contribution limit was set to $500 for 2004, increasing $100 each year until it reached a maximum of $1,000 in 2009. For 2019, the contribution limit was $3,500 for single or $7,000 for married couples and families. For 2020, the contribution limit is $3,550 for single or $7,100 for married couples and families.
The maximum contribution limits policy holders may make to their HSA in 2024 are $4,150 (individual) and $8,300 (family) with a $1,000 catch-up contribution for people age 55 or older. [24] Emerging issues [ edit ]
The new 2024 annual contribution limit announced by the IRS on health savings accounts, or HSAs, for individuals will be $4,150, a $300 uptick from 2023. For family coverage, the HSA contribution ...
The HSA contribution limit for family coverage will be $7,750, up from $7,300. That’s roughly a 5.5% increase over 2022 contribution limits, versus just a 1.4% gain between 2021 and 2022.
The maximum contribution for self-only coverage is $4,150. The maximum contribution for family coverage is $8,300. Those age 55 and older can make an additional $1,000 catch-up contribution. Add ...