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2019 HSA Limits Announced

For 2019, the annual limit on deductible contributions to a health savings account will jump by $50 for individuals and $100 for families, the IRS announced late last week.

For 2019, the annual limit on deductible contributions will be $3,500 for individuals with self-only coverage, a $50 increase from 2018, and $7,000 for family coverage, a $100 increase from 2018.

Meanwhile, the minimum deductible for a qualifying high-deductible health plan remains unchanged for 2019: $1,350 for individual coverage and $2,700 for family coverage.

As always, please contact the team at Sterling if you have questions or need help.

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