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HSA & PrePaid Dental Plan
Is a PrePaid Dental Plan a qualified expense? I am past 65. This is not an insurance plan and not a discount plan from an insurance provider. It is a Dental Discount Plan specific to my dentist which involves normal exams and care for a year. I know all the services given within the plan are definitely qualified. But it's unclear since they are paid as a plan at the beginning of the year.
I've already viewed publications 502 and 969 from the IRS. From those sites, only supplemental or medigap plans are not permitted with HSA after 65. But again, I'm not talking insurance plans. There is no mention or reference anywhere to Prepaid Plans.
Clarification: Can I use my HSA to pay for a PrePaid Dental Plan? I am 65 and on Medicare also.
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‎January 3, 2020
1:00 PM