Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Health Savings Accounts

Health Savings Accounts
If you are considering changing your health insurance policy, you have to be aware of the alternative of a Health Savings Account (HCA).

Health Savings Accounts started to become available (and legal) in 2004, allowing men and women with high-deductible insurance policies to set aside tax-free money to fund medical expenses up to the maximum deductible amount.

If you do not have to use the funds, it rolls over every year. Once you reach age sixty five, you no longer are required to use it for medical expenses, although you certainly able to; you are able to withdraw funds under the same conditions as a regular IRA.

Although you are going to be penalized if you use the funds for non-medical expenses prior to age sixty five, you are able to use the money for vision care, alternative medicine or treatment and dental care.

For this year, an individual may fund up to $2,900 tax free. The maximum deductible would be $1100 and the maximum out-of-pocket cost would be $5,600. For a family, the maximum tax-free contribution is $5,800 with the maximum deductible of $2,200 and the maximum out-of-pocket cost would be $11,200.

Health Savings Accounts are certainly a viable way to shelter income while providing catastrophic insurance coverage in light of the high cost of low-deductible health insurance plans.

For healthy men and women, it deserves some research. Consult with your insurance agent for all of the details involving this approach to managing your insurance needs.

1 comments:

Jenice said...

DO health savings account will provide a person with all the benefits that a health insurance policy does ? I am impressed with the all benefits of health savings account discussed above. But first I need to discuss about this plan with my family members then after can take a final decision. Thanks for sharing the information.
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