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Can I use my HSA to pay a medical bill that is in collections?
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Can I use my HSA to pay a medical bill that is in collections?
You can use an HSA to pay for any procedure that was performed after the HSA was opened. If the procedure that is now in collections occurred before you had an HSA, it’s not an eligible expense.
*Answers are correct to the best of my ability at the time of posting but do not constitute legal or tax advice.*
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Can I use my HSA to pay a medical bill that is in collections?
Can I give my actual HSA card number to the collections agency? Or do I have to pay it on my credit card and then reimburse myself?
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Can I use my HSA to pay a medical bill that is in collections?
You can give them the HSA card #.