Consumers can contribute up to the annual maximum amount as determined by the IRS. Maximum contribution amounts for 2022 are $3650 for self-only and $7300 for families. The annual “catch-up” contribution amount for individuals age 55 or older will remain $1000.

IRS Announces 2022 Limits for HSAs and High-Deductible Health Plans

10‏/05‏/2021 — HSA contribution limit (employer + employee) Self-only $3650. Family $7300 ; HSA catch-up contributions (age 55 or older) $1000 ; HDHP ...

IRS 2022 HSA contribution limits have been announced - Optum Bank

An individual with family coverage under a qualifying high-deductible health plan (deductible not less than $2800) can contribute up to $7300 — up $100 from ...

2022/2023 HSA contribution limits - PeopleKeep

16‏/05‏/2022 — If you are age 55+ by the end of the year you can contribute an additional $1000 to your HSA. If you are married and both of you are age ...

2022 HSA Contribution Limits and Rules | RamseySolutions.com

24‏/05‏/2022 — In 2022 the maximum annual contribution an individual can make to an HSA is $3650. For families in 2022 that number is $7300. ... Thats not a ...

What Are the HSA Contribution Limits for 2022? - GoodRx

23‏/11‏/2021 — The IRS sets maximum HSA contribution limits that can help you plan ahead every year. For 2022 individuals can contribute a maximum of $3650 ...

HSA Contribution Limits and Other Requirements - Kiplinger

Your contributions to an HSA are limited each year. For 2022 you can contribute up to $3650 if you have self-only coverage or up to $7300 for family coverage ...

2022 HSA Contribution Limits and More Announced by IRS

In 2022 HSA owners will see an increase in how much they can contribute to their accounts. The annual limit for those with self-only coverage is $3650 an ...

2022 and 2023 HSA Contribution Limits | Lively

29‏/04‏/2022 — For 2023 HSA-eligible account holders are allowed to contribute $3850 for individual coverage and $7750 for family coverage. If you are ...

HSAs FSAs and 401(k)s 11 numbers to know for 2022 - HR Executive

22‏/12‏/2021 — Those with family plans will be able to stash up to $7300 in their health savings account in 2022–up from $7200 in 2021. $1000 HSA catch-up ...