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HSA-qualified health plans let you make pre-tax or tax deductible contributions to a Heath Savings Account - a special interest-bearing account where you can more effectively save money for medical expenses.

STEP 1. Select a health insurance plan with a deductible amount that qualifies you to open a Health Savings Account. For 2009, the minimum deductible for HSA-qualified health plans is $1,150 for self-only coverage and $2,300 for family coverage. Click here to shop for a plan online, or call 877-393-0518 to speak with an agent.

STEP 2. Open and fund your Health Savings Account. Click here for details.

For 2009, the maximum annual HSA contribution for an eligible individual with self-only coverage is $3,000. For family coverage, the maximum HSA contribution is $5,950. Persons age 55 and older may also make an $1000 "catch-up" contribution this year. Learn More.

Please note that withdrawals for non-qualified medical expenses or other purposes prior to age 65 will be subject to income tax and a 10% penalty.





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Individual High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) coverage is not currently available through First Horizon Insurance Services in HI, MA, ME, NJ, RI, WA. Medical practice group HDHP coverage is not currently available through First Horizon Insurance Services in CT, HI, NH, OR, WA.

Please note that the following states DO NOT currently provide tax advantages for HSAs at the state level: AL, CA, ME, NH, NJ, WI, PA, and DC. Consult your tax professional to determine how your state taxes contributions, earnings, or distributions associated with an HSA or a rollover to an HSA.

AMA Insurance Agency, Inc., a subsidiary of the American Medical Association (in California, d/b/a AMA of Illinois Insurance Agency)

 

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New for 2009!
In 2009, you can contribute even more money to your HSA:

Individual: $3,000
Family: $5,950

Individuals age 55 and older can also make a “catch-up” contribution of up to $1000 in 2009.