TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2021
The IRS allows customers to complete a once-per lifetime transfer from an IRA account to an HSA
When Transferring Funds From an IRA to an HSA
The IRS allows customers to complete a once-per-lifetime transfer from an IRA account to an HSA. Below are a few of the details to know when considering this transaction.
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A transfer of an IRA to an HSA can occur once per person, per lifetime
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The transferring IRA and HSA must be owned by the same individual (no such thing as a joint IRA or HSA)
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This transfer does count toward the annual contribution limit
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Can be transferred from a Traditional or Roth IRA without further restrictions
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Can be transferred from an SEP or Simple IRA as long as the IRA is no longer considered "ongoing" by IRS definition
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IRA funds are non-transferable to spouse or partner HSA accounts
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