2020 HSA Contribution Limits are Announced

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Today the IRS announced the HSA limits for calendar year 2020.  Hard to believe we are already talking 2020, especially after a Memorial Day weekend in Wisconsin where the air conditioning and furnace were both needed.  As you long for summer, look forward to slightly higher limits in 2020, as set forth in the chart below.
 
HSA/HDHP Requirement Cost-of-Living Adjustments
Limit on HSA Contributions - Self-only HDHP

2019-$3,500

2020-$3,550

Limit on HSA Contributions - Family HDHP

2019-$7,000

2020-$7,100

HDHP Required Deductible - Self-only HDHP

2019-$1,350

2020-$1,400

HDHP Required Deductible - Family HDHP

2019-$2,700

2020-$2,800

HDHP Out-of-pocket Maximum - Self-only HDHP

2019-$6,750

2020-$6,900

HDHP Out-of-pocket Maximum - Family HDHP

2019-$13,500

2020-$13,800

HSA Catch-up Contribution Limit

2019-$1,000

2020-$1,000

All of the above are for calendar year 2020.

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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