Demystifying HSAs, FSAs, and Social Security Benefits, Ep #207
Release Date: 03/31/2026
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You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...
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03:44 HSA vs. FSA & social security
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09:12 HSA and the triple tax advantage
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16:38 "HSA vs. FSA explained
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21:02 Early retirement social security adjustments
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26:45 IRMAA Surcharges and Roth Conversions
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30:00 Social security claim rules
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37:09 Social security benefits strategy
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38:36 Social security survivor benefits
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44:45 Understanding social security earnings & inflation
The Power of Health Savings Accounts
HSAs stand out because contributions are tax-deductible, invested money grows tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are also tax-free. Unlike IRAs or 401(k)s, there are no required minimum distributions (RMDs), making them an appealing vehicle for long-term savings. Contributions via payroll deductions also avoid Social Security and Medicare taxes, enhancing their tax efficiency.
HSAs are often misunderstood or underused, but they offer some of the most attractive tax benefits for medical expenses in retirement. To qualify, you must be enrolled in a high-deductible health plan. The latest contribution limits for 2026 are $4,400 for individuals and $8,750 for families, with a $1,000 catch-up for those 55 and older. Interestingly, the catch-up for HSAs starts at 55, unlike the 401(k) catch-up, which begins at 50.
HSAs vs. FSAs: What’s the Difference?
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) often get confused with HSAs, but they are fundamentally different. FSAs are a “use it or lose it” account, meaning funds must be spent within the plan year or risk forfeiture. HSAs roll over year to year and can accumulate significant balances for future health expenses and even long-term care. HSAs also have more flexible investment options and ownership, making them superior for many long-term planners.
Navigating Social Security Statements, Timing, and Benefits
Social Security’s rules and estimates can be confusing. Your Social Security statement provides estimates based on the assumption you’ll continue working at your current salary until retirement. If you retire early, these estimates adjust, but they don’t include cost-of-living increases or Medicare Part B premiums, which will come directly out of your benefit. Many retirees are surprised to find their actual monthly check is lower than expected due to these deductions.
One major factor is IRMAA (Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount), which increases Medicare premiums for higher-income retirees, based on income from two years prior. However, you can request an exception if your income drops due to retirement, using the SSA-44 form.
Timing your claim is important. Social Security is typically a month or two behind when benefits start, so plan accordingly. Earned income before claiming does not count toward the annual limits; only income earned after starting benefits does. Spousal income also doesn’t affect your individual Social Security benefit.
Strategy Matters
Retirement planning goes beyond just saving—it's about making strategic decisions for your health, income, and legacy. HSAs, Social Security, and FSAs all have unique rules that affect how you can maximize their benefits. Take time to understand how these accounts work, and don’t be afraid to seek expert advice for your unique situation.
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