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Does an employer have to make contributions to an employees HSA?

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Does an employer have to make contributions to an employees HSA?

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No, employers are under no obligation to make any contributions to their employee’s HSAs. Many employers find that making a contribution may help improve employee acceptance of adopting an HSA plan especially if they are transitioning from a more traditional type of health coverage. If an employer elects to contribute to an HSA outside of a cafeteria plan, the contributions must be comparable. We have developed a simple worksheet that helps you evaluate comparability, click here to view our Employer Comparability Worksheet.

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