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How much can be contributed to a Health Savings Account (HSA)?

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In 2010, the maximum contribution that can be made to an HSA for employees with Individual coverage will be $3,050*, while the maximum contribution for those with family coverage will be $6,150*. The contribution limit is increased by $1,000 for an eligible individual who is age 55 or older.* If you qualified for a HSA in 2009 and did not make your maximum contribution you have through April 15, 2010, to contribute for the prior-year. The contribution limits for 2009 were $3,000 for Individual coverage and $5,950 for Family Coverage. With $1,000 catch-up for those individuals who is age 55 or older.

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