> The FSA counts as other coverage and disqualifies both of you from HSA eligibility. On the other hand, a Limited Purpose FSA would be compatible with the HSA
How do we know if the FSA is a Limited Purpose FSA?
Let me clarify, I would continue to contribute to and max out my HSA in 2023 as I've always done. Since my wife would be a dependent on my Medical next year (and cannot contribute to her own HSA) and we're bound to have medical expenses, I thought we could use those FSA contributions to pay for expenses. I think u/kaprin_02 and I are trying to do the same thing?!?
Let me clarify, I would continue to contribute to and max out my HSA in 2023 as I've always done. Since my wife would be a dependent on my Medical next year (and cannot contribute to her own HSA) and we're bound to have medical expenses, I thought we could use those FSA contributions to pay for expenses.
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Reply to comment by AgentMonkey in My spouse and I work for the same company, in 2023 she will be a dependent on my Medical, can I have an HSA and she get an FSA? by miscshsf
Will do, thanks for all your help these past 2 days!