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Yes, and you definitely* should. -- (edited)
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znufrii
One more note -- (edited)
Posted by
znufrii
Apr 12 '17, 18:23
medical expenses only qualify for tax-free reimbursement, iirc, if they were incurred after the HSA was established. So for any 2016 expenses, you're out of luck. you could still make a contribution for 2016 though, to cover future expenses.
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and here's the relevant IRS Pub. -- (link*)
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znufrii
Apr 12, 18:29
Thanks for the info -- nm
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Epiphany
Apr 12, 18:27
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Happy to help! :) -- nm
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Apr 12, 18:32
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