Health Savings Account (HSA) Guide

Who Is Eligible?

You are eligible if you:

  • Are covered by a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP);
  • Are not covered under a medical health plan that is not a High Deductible Health Plan;
  • Are not covered under a Medical FSA;
  • Are not entitled to Medicare benefits; and
  • Are not claimed on another person’s tax return.

How Does It Work?

  • Employee and/or employer funds HSA account.
  • Employee will be mailed an HSA Debit Card.
  • Employee seeks medical services.
  • Medical services are paid by the HDHP (subject to a deductible).
  • Employee can use debit card or seek reimbursement from their HSA account for any eligible expense.
  • To maximize catch-up contributions, the employee and covered spouse must be 55 or older and open separate HSAs.
How Much Can I Contribute? 2026 HSA Contribution
Individual Individual + Dependents
Total Contribution limit $4,400 $8,750
If over age 55 Additional $1,000 Additional $1,000
Employee Contribution $3,200 $6,350
*Employer Contribution $1,200 $2,400
The Employer Wellness contributions are made in January 2026.

HSA enrolled employees who complete the wellness activity in the prior year will receive an additional employer  contribution. Please reference chart below:

HSA Plan E4E Pays (January 2026)
First Member $1,200 ($600 initial eligibility + $600 Wellness adherence)
Additional Member $1,200 ($600 initial eligibility + $600 Wellness adherence)

Additional members include any dependent covered under the E4E medical plan; up to 2 contributions  maximum per year including the employee.

Employees whose start date is during the plan year will receive a pro-rated initial eligibility employer  contribution. For example, if benefits are effective March 1st, the employee receives an initial eligibility  contribution of $500.

Questions?

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