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If my spouse is 55 or older, can I as the employee have the additional $1,000 taken via payroll deduction for the “catch up” provision?

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If my spouse is 55 or older, can I as the employee have the additional $1,000 taken via payroll deduction for the “catch up” provision?

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A. No. An individual who is eligible to make catch-up contributions may only make such contributions to his or her own HSA. Your spouse would have to open his or her own HSA to make the catch-up contribution.

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