So we can split the $8550? Or $4300/each? I know it's only $50 difference but wouldn't want run afoul of anything...You can split it however you want.
The only exception is catch up contributions. Each eligible spouse must put that in their own. For example, I have always been on my spouse's HSA and it was simplest to deduct that from their paycheck. However, when I turn 55, I would need to open my own HSA to make a catch up contribution.
Statistics: Posted by investor997 — Sat Oct 05, 2024 8:06 pm — Replies 2 — Views 75