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Your date of birth indicates that you’re age 65 or over. Please note that if you are enrolled in any part of Medicare, the IRS does not allow new contributions to your HSA. However, you may:
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You can direct deposit funds into your bank account or request a check. A $10 processing fee will be charged for check requests. Please allow up to two weeks to receive your withdrawal. If sufficient funds are not available within 5 business days of receiving this request, it will be returned to you unprocessed.
Qualified medical expenses are defined in section 213(d) of the Internal Revenue Code, IRS Publication 502 and Revenue Ruling 2003-102, 2003-38 I.R.B. 559. HSA funds can be used to pay qualified medical expenses for you, your spouse and dependents when expenses are not otherwise covered and were incurred after the HSA was established.
Tax penalties may apply to certain types of HSA distributions. Please consult with a tax professional if you are taking a distribution for any reason other than to pay or reimburse a qualified medical expense. For more information, refer to Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 223, corresponding Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance, IRS Publication 505-Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax and/or http://www.irs.gov
On this page, you can submit a request for a withdrawal from your account for payment or reimbursement of qualified medical expenses. Qualified medical expenses are defined in section 213(d) of the Internal Revenue Code, IRS Publication 502 and Revenue Ruling 2003-102, 2003-38 I.R.B. 559. HSA funds can be used to pay the Qualified medical expenses for you, your spouse and your dependents when expenses are not otherwise covered and were incurred after the HSA was established.
You can elect to have your funds direct deposited into your bank account or you can request that a check be sent. A $10 processing fee will be charged for any check requests. Please allow up to two weeks to receive your withdrawal. If sufficient funds are not available within 5 business days of receiving this request, it will be returned to you unprocessed.
Tax penalties may apply to certain types of HSA distributions. Please consult with a tax professional if you are taking a distribution for any reason other than to pay or reimburse a Qualified medical expense. For more information, refer to Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 223, corresponding Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidance, IRS Publication 505-Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax and/or www.irs.gov.