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How The Supreme Court Decision Affects HSAs
Submitted by Marshall Riddle on Mon, 08/06/2012 - 18:07
- It increased the tax on HSA money used for non-eligible expenses. The tax was previously 10% but has been increased to 20%
- It upheld the part of PPACA that disallowed HSA (and FSA) money from being used for over the counter drugs bought without a prescription
- It did not affect contribution limits, eligibility or most other fundamental aspects of HSAs
Source: Tango Health
Source URL: http://blog.tangohealth.com/blog/index.php/how-the-supreme-c...
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