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NEW HSA FUNDING LIMITS FOR SELF AND FAMILY COVERAGE FOR 2010

By November 1, 2009No Comments

For 2010, the contribution limit for an individual with self-only coverage under a qualifying high deductible health plan is $3,050, up $50 from 2009. For an individual with family coverage, the limit is $6,150, up $200 from 2009.

A qualifying high deductible health plan, for 2010, is defined as a health plan with an annual deductible greater than or equal to $1,200 for self-only coverage or $2,400 for family coverage. The limit on annual out-of-pocket expenses is $5,950 for self-only coverage or $11,900 for family coverage.

The current limits and corresponding 2010 limits for self-only and family coverages are compared in the chart below.

2009
2010
Self-only coverage minimum deductible $1,150 $1,200
Self-only coverage maximum out of pocket $5,800 $5950
Self-only coverage maximum HSA contribution $3,000 $3,050
Family coverage minimum deductible $2,300 $2,400
Family coverage maximum out of pocket $11,600 $11,900
Family coverage maximum HSA contribution $5,950 $6,150
Catch-Up Contributions (age 55 or older) $1,000 $1,000

The IRS release can be viewed at http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rp-09-29.pdf.