Deductions & credits


@aalanykr wrote:

Hello, thank you for your response.  I contributed no where near $2020 in 2023 to my HSA, so I should be fine.  So, you are saying that even though I am still fully covered by my employer and stopped contributing to the HSA in June when I turned 65, that I should only select 'self only' for Jan thru May and Medicare for June thru December, even though it's only Medicare Part A and I don't even use it?


Correct.  You are not eligible to contribute to an HSA if you have "other coverage", even if you don't use that other coverage.  And you are still allowed to spend money from your HSA for qualified medical expenses (now or in the future) even if you are no longer eligible to make contributions.