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johnnyletrois | 6 years ago

Not all employers offer HSAs to go along with their HDHPs. Mine doesn’t and it’s very frustrating. I want to save pretax money in an HSA but I can’t.

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maxxxxx|6 years ago

That’s the insanity of employer health insurance. Things like this should never be a decision of the employer. It’s the same stupidity with 401k.

kasey_junk|6 years ago

There is no requirement for your employer to provide the HSA. Frequently the employer can get better deals on the HSA than you can individually (like no waived maintenance fees and the like) but you can for sure open your own.

In fact once you have enough money in there that you are moving out of liquid investments then you definitely want to shop around for HSA much like you would for an investment account.

loeg|6 years ago

Can you actually fund a non-employer HSA with tax-deductible funds, or is that a benefit that only applies to payroll HSA contributions? If not, a lot of the benefit of an employer HSA disappears.

(FWIW, I have an HDHP, employer HSA, and an individual HSA that I roll my employer funds to annually for lower-fee investing.)

jak92|6 years ago

I don't understand that. Literally the only "benefit" of a HDHP is the HSA. Why do employers not offer one?

overcast|6 years ago

Because you can get your own HSA, it does not have to be employer supplied. I have an HSA with Fidelity, and an HDHP from my employer.

mrrsm|6 years ago

I thought if you have a HDHP you can open a HSA account. It didn't have to be through your employer.

overcast|6 years ago

Yes you can, go to Fidelity and sign up for one. Takes like 10 minutes. Transfer money, buy a fund, away you go. Just like an IRA, except never taxed at any point. Besides employer matching it's the best freaking retirement deal there is.

clamprecht|6 years ago

Can you just open your own HSA account and do it yourself?

sithadmin|6 years ago

Short answer: generally, yes

rockinghigh|6 years ago

That's not true. You don't need your employer participation to open an HSA.

jcims|6 years ago

Can you get a private HSA?