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Understanding the Partial-Year Rules for HSA
Season 9 · Episode 24

Understanding the Partial-Year Rules for HSA

The Wise Money Show™

February 3, 202442m 6s

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Show Notes

When you are covered by an HSA-eligible high-deductible health plan for part of a year instead of the full calendar year, what amount are you allowed to contribute? What happens if you contribute too much? We're answering those and other listener questions during this episode of Wise Money.

Season 9 Episode 24

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