On May 4, 2017, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2017-37 revealing dollar limits for High Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) and Health Savings Accounts (HSA) for 2018.
HSA Limits For 2018
For the 2018 calendar year, individuals enrolled in a HDHP with self-only coverage may contribute $3,450 to their HSA, while those with family coverage may contribute $6,900 to their HSA.
HDHP Limits For 2018
For the 2018 calendar year, HDHPs may not have an annual deductible of less than $1,350 for single coverage or $2,700 for family coverage. Likewise, the annual out-of-pocket expenses for the 2018 calendar year for HDHPs cannot exceed $6,650 for self-only coverage or $13,300 for family coverage.
2017 | 2018 | |
Maximum HSA Contribution |
Single: $3,400 |
Single: $3,450 |
Minimum HDHP Deductible | Single: $1,300 Family: $2,600 |
Single: $1,350 Family: $2,700 |
Maximum HDHP Out-Of-Pocket |
Single: $6,550 |
Single: $6,650 |