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You can put a lot more money in your HSA next year

Por: WPTV Business May 23, 2023

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The the largest ever contribution limit increases for health savings accounts (HSAs), which may lead to some pretty big savings for anyone who has one. If you’re not familiar with HSAs, they can help you lower your overall healthcare costs by using untaxed dollars to pay for things like your deductible. as “a type of savings account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses.” Due to inflation,... + full article



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