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Is my HSA contribution for my HDHP $3850 or $6850- my 5 year old son is on my plan but my husband is on his own plan that is not eligible for an HSA.

 
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Is my HSA contribution for my HDHP $3850 or $6850- my 5 year old son is on my plan but my husband is on his own plan that is not eligible for an HSA.

The answer is "It depends on the type of HDHP coverage you have." I would imagine that since your son is on your plan that you have Family coverage (Family coverage is you and at least one other person). You can confirm that with your HR or benefits person.

In 2018, the annual HSA contribution limit for Familt coverage is $6,900 if the owner of the HSA (you) is under 55. It was $6,850 for a short time early in 2018, but the IRS changed it to $6,900 before tax season started.

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Is my HSA contribution for my HDHP $3850 or $6850- my 5 year old son is on my plan but my husband is on his own plan that is not eligible for an HSA.

The answer is "It depends on the type of HDHP coverage you have." I would imagine that since your son is on your plan that you have Family coverage (Family coverage is you and at least one other person). You can confirm that with your HR or benefits person.

In 2018, the annual HSA contribution limit for Familt coverage is $6,900 if the owner of the HSA (you) is under 55. It was $6,850 for a short time early in 2018, but the IRS changed it to $6,900 before tax season started.

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