Despite Charlies potential shortsightedness, Lucy can still ensure that they make the maximum combined contribution for 2019 by contributing $7,000 to her own HSA since she has an HSA-eligible family HDHP.(Though if she contributes the full $7,000, then Charlie will not be eligible to contribute at all anymore, as the familys aggregate maximum will have been reached!) Conversely, if the spouse with self-only coverage is 55 or under at the end of the year (i.e., not yet eligible for a catch-up contribution), then any amounts contributed to their own HSA will reduce the maximum amount that can be contributed to the HSA of the spouse with family coverage dollar-for-dollar
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With a clinical foundation as a hospitalist across hospitals and nursing homes, she focuses on proactive, preventative, and longevity-focused care that helps patients improve energy, confidence, and overall quality of life