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Deductions & credits
@cacophonix wrote:
What is the definition of "not otherwise reimbursed"?
For example, assuming I am the one contributing to the HSA, and my wife has insurance through her employer.
In a hypothetical situation, she encounters a medical bill of $600, of which $500 is reimbursed by her insurance and $100 is her responsibility. In this case, no one is reimbursing her for the $100, so can I use my HSA card to pay for it?
Yes, that's what it means. You can use the HSA to pay for things you would ordinarily pay for out of pocket, like co-pays and co-insurance. You could not take the full $600 out of the HSA.
‎October 18, 2021
2:04 PM
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