The IRS guidance also includes the 2023 limit for excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (EBHRAs). The new 2023 limit for EBHRAs is $1,950. This is up $150 over the 2022 limits.
The 2023 limits have increased significantly over the 2022 limits:
- HSA contributions increased by $200 / $450 for individuals / families.
- The minimum deductible for qualifying health plans increased by $100 / 200 for individuals / families.
- Out-of-pocket maximums increased by $450 / $900 for individuals / families.
Please note, individuals who have an HSA and are over age 55 can also contribute an extra $1,000 annually, in what is commonly called a “catch-up” contribution.
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