BraveFalcon
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Will do! Appreciate the info again!!!
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Well, I can tell you it is way more complicated than it needs to be. Little nuances like this that carry big consequences are all over the place. My approval on...
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Thank you for the reply! My company is mandating an August 1st retirement date. So, I stopped my HSA contributions immediately upon finding out. They advised me...
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- Posted Re: I turned 65 in April and am retiring unexpectedly. Are my 2020 HSA contributions considered excessive, since I am still in my initial Medicare eligibility period? on Deductions & credits. June 9, 2020 5:50 AM
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