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Medicare and a Health Savings Account - Forbes

Now that you are on Medicare, or getting ready to go on Medicare, you may not be able to contribute to your Health Savings Account (HSA) any longer, but you can still use it to pay for qualifying medical expenses. You can even reimburse yourself for the cost of your Medicare Part B and D premiums and Medicare Advantage plans. However, you may not reimburse yourself for the cost of a Medicare Supplemental Plan.

The following article by David Rae highlights the benefits of having an HSA and utilizing it. Read the full article here …

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