Posts in HSA
Recent IRS Notices Extend Many Tax-Related Deadlines

In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the IRS has extended several time-sensitive, tax-related deadlines. IRS Notices 2020-17, 2020-18, and 2020-23 address specific actions that a taxpayer or entity has until July 15, 2020, to complete.

Read More
New Coronavirus Law Provides Retirement Plan and Healthcare Relief

The CARES Act, signed into law March 27, is designed to assist the millions of Americans affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The legislation has multiple provisions that affect retirement and health savings arrangements.

Read More
Mark Your Calendar for These IRA, HSA, and ESA Deadlines

As a trustee or custodian of IRAs, HSAs, or ESAs, your organization must keep track of many deadlines throughout the year. Missing a deadline can be costly. Seeing the big picture of all due dates in one calendar year with a brief description of each may be helpful. 

Read More
HDHP Family Coverage and the HSA Contribution Limit

Can an HSA owner who changes to family HDHP coverage mid-year contribute the full HSA family contribution amount for the year? If an HSA owner has family HDHP coverage and she and her spouse each have an HSA, how much can each contribute to their respective HSAs? If a nondependent child under age 26 is still covered by a parent’s HDHP, may that child contribute to his own HSA?

Read More
Women Face Unique Challenges in Retirement Preparedness

Saving enough for retirement is difficult for most Americans. Unfortunately, it can be even more difficult for women. By understanding some of the challenges that many women face when it comes to saving, you can help your women clients who may be lagging behind in retirement preparedness catch up and even pull ahead.

Read More