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02/09/2011   Catch-up contributions make HSAs even more versatile

One of the benefits of having an HSA is the ability to make catch-up contributions to better prepare for future health care expenses. In 2011, individuals aged 55 and older are allowed to contribute $1,000 over the annual contribution limit. The contribution is tax-deferred and can be made as a single deposit or as multiple deposits throughout the year.

This year's minimum deductibles, contribution limits and out-of-pocket maximums will remain the same as the 2010 amounts:

Minimum Deductibles

2010

2011

Individual with self-only coverage

$1,200

$1,200

Family coverage

$2,400

$2,400


HSA Contribution Limits

2010

2011

Individual with self-only coverage

$3,050

$3,050

Family coverage

$6,150

$6,150


Out-of-Pocket Maximums

2010

2011

Individual with self-only coverage

$5,950

$5,950

Family coverage

$11,900

$11,900

For information on allowable HSA expenses, view or download IRS publication 502. Learn more about how HSAs can work for you and your clients.

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