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Frequently Asked Questions

How do contributions to an HSA work?

If you’re eligible, you may contribute up to the limit established by the IRS for individual or family coverage. An employer may contribute for their eligible employees within the same dollar limitations. These limits apply whether contributions are made by you, your employer or a combination of both. Contributions may accumulate from year to year. (Special rules apply if you do not remain eligible and the year you enroll in Medicare).

To view the current contribution limits, visit the IRS website.

FAQs

You can check with your employer benefits manager or health insurance provider. Then give us a call. We’re here to help.

Typical distribution options are by Debit Card, check, or in the bank lobby. Distributions not used for qualified health related expenses are subject to taxation and may be subject to IRS penalty.

Each year, the IRS establishes minimum deductible amounts for both individual and family medical plans to qualify as a High Deductible Health Plan. To view the current minimum deductibles, visit the IRS website.

It is typically a checking account opened to pay health-related expenses with tax-free funds.

 

Learn more and compare Health Savings Account options.

We offer two Health Savings Account options. Both are interest bearing HSA checking accounts that include a free Debit Card and Mobile App or Online Banking access to easily manage your account.


Learn more and compare Health Savings Account options.