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gymochin
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HSA Catchup

Have a question about HSA $1000 catchup. I made $1000 catchup HSA contribution in the beginning of 2025 because I have a HDHP. In October, I enrolled Medicare Part A which retroactively started April 1, 2025. I called my HSA custodian about the excess contribution. I was told the catchup contribution is not considered as excess contributions, and don't need to request return excess contribution for the catchup contribution. Is answer correct?

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HSA Catchup

The catch-up is affected in the same way as the general contribution limit. 

 

If you enrolled effect April 1, then your allowable total contribution for 2025 if you are covered by a single HDHP is 

 

$4300 ÷ 12 x 3 months = $1075

Plus

$1000 ÷12 x 3 months = $250

 

for a total of $1325. 

 

If you are covered by a family HDHP, your enrollment limit is $2137.50 plus $250 = $2387.50.

 

There is one limit for the year, calculated from both your general limit and the catch-up amount, based on the number of months you were eligible.  If you only contributed $1000, then you are under either limit.  If you contributed $1000 plus other money, you might be over, see above. 

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