HSA contributions can be tax-deductible. And if you use the money for medical expenses not covered by your insurance, the distributions can be tax-free, said Byron Ellis, managing director of United Capital Financial Life Management.
“There is an annual limit for contributions, and you might find that your company will even chip in and add money on your behalf,” said Ellis.
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