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SUMMARY:Surgent's An Introduction to Health Savings Accounts (IHS2)
LOCATION:Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Surgent's An Introduction to Health Savings Accounts (IHS2)\n\n04/19/27 01:00 PM CST\n - 04/19/27 03:00 PM CST\Description:\nHealth savings accounts (HSAs) are a growing phenomenon in financing for health care, with more than one-third of Americans with private health insurance covered by an HSA. Although HSAs have been around since 2004, many people still confuse them with other similar health benefit accounts, such as health flexible spending accounts (FSAs). In this two-hour program, we will provide an introduction to HSAs to help you understand the important fundamentals of who can participate in an HSA, how much they can contribute to their HSA each year, and how they can use their HSA to pay for health care expenses while saving money on their income taxes.
 In this course, we will provide an overview of the HSA market and how it has evolved since 2004. Then, we will discuss how individuals become eligible to contribute to an HSA and how much they can contribute to an HSA each year. Finally, we will describe what HSA funds can be used for, and how both contributions and withdrawals are reported on the individualâ€™s personal income tax return.Objectives:
 Advise clients on the introductory aspects of HSAs
 Evaluate the effectiveness of these trending plans, continuously increasing in popularity, for your own needs
 Presenters:Roy RamthunField of Study:Taxes (2)Major Topics:
 Overview, history, and current trends of the HSA market
 Characteristics of an HSA, including triple tax advantages and mobility
 Responsibilities of HSA account owners: eligibility, management, substantiation, and tax reporting
 Who is and isn’t eligible for an HSA
 HSA-qualified insurance: minimum deductibles required, and maximum limits on out-of-pocket expenses
 Which expenses count toward satisfying deductibles and out-of-pocket limits
 How “preventive care” is defined
 Planning for HSA deposits
 HSA withdrawals: strict compliance rules regarding rules for tax-free withdrawals, the IRS definition of qualified medical expenses, permitted family member withdrawals, and associated penalties
 Investing HSA assets: permitted and prohibited investments
 HSA account management: establishment, ownership, recordkeeping, timing, and account fees
 \Location:\nWebinar\n\n,
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Surgent's An Introduction to Health Savings Accounts (IHS2)<br /><br />04/19/27 01:00 PM CST - 04/19/27 03:00 PM CST<br />Description:<br />Health savings accounts (HSAs) are a growing phenomenon in financing for health care, with more than one-third of Americans with private health insurance covered by an HSA. Although HSAs have been around since 2004, many people still confuse them with other similar health benefit accounts, such as health flexible spending accounts (FSAs). In this two-hour program, we will provide an introduction to HSAs to help you understand the important fundamentals of who can participate in an HSA, how much they can contribute to their HSA each year, and how they can use their HSA to pay for health care expenses while saving money on their income taxes.<br />
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In this course, we will provide an overview of the HSA market and how it has evolved since 2004. Then, we will discuss how individuals become eligible to contribute to an HSA and how much they can contribute to an HSA each year. Finally, we will describe what HSA funds can be used for, and how both contributions and withdrawals are reported on the individualâ€™s personal income tax return.<br><br><b>Objectives:</b><br><ul>
    <li>Advise clients on the introductory aspects of HSAs</li>
    <li>Evaluate the effectiveness of these trending plans, continuously increasing in popularity, for your own needs</li>
</ul><br><b>Presenters:</b><br>Roy Ramthun<br><br><b>Field of Study:</b><br>Taxes (2)<br><br><b>Major Topics:</b><br><ul>
    <li>Overview, history, and current trends of the HSA market</li>
    <li>Characteristics of an HSA, including triple tax advantages and mobility</li>
    <li>Responsibilities of HSA account owners: eligibility, management, substantiation, and tax reporting</li>
    <li>Who is and isn&rsquo;t eligible for an HSA</li>
    <li>HSA-qualified insurance: minimum deductibles required, and maximum limits on out-of-pocket expenses</li>
    <li>Which expenses count toward satisfying deductibles and out-of-pocket limits</li>
    <li>How &ldquo;preventive care&rdquo; is defined</li>
    <li>Planning for HSA deposits</li>
    <li>HSA withdrawals: strict compliance rules regarding rules for tax-free withdrawals, the IRS definition of qualified medical expenses, permitted family member withdrawals, and associated penalties</li>
    <li>Investing HSA assets: permitted and prohibited investments</li>
    <li>HSA account management: establishment, ownership, recordkeeping, timing, and account fees</li>
</ul><br />Location:<br />Webinar<br /><br />,  
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