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Liz Weston: Medicare recipient should spend down their HSA to avoid heir’s tax burden – OregonLive

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Yes, HSA funds can be used to pay for prescriptions. Getty Images. Getty Images/Tetra images RF

Dear Liz: I’m on Medicare but I also have a health savings account with a fair market value of over $9,000.

Am I able to spend this on prescriptions, eye care, etc.? I hate to waste this money.

My wife passed away and it’s been sitting there for a while.

Answer: You can’t contribute to an HSA once you’re on Medicare, but you can certainly spend the money you’ve accumulated.

As mentioned in previous columns, HSAs offer a triple tax break in that contributions are deductible, the account grows tax-deferred and withdrawals are tax-free for qualifying medical expenses. Those expenses can include dental and vision costs as well as Medicare premiums.

If anyone other than a spouse inherits the account, the HSA becomes taxable so you’ll definitely want to spend that money while you can.

Liz Weston, Certified Financial Planner, is a personal finance columnist for NerdWallet. Questions may be sent to her at 3940 Laurel Canyon, No. 238, Studio City, CA 91604, or by using the “Contact” form at asklizweston.com.

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