Health Savings Account
The Health Savings Account (HSA) is an individually owned account that lets you set aside money on a pre-tax basis (which lowers your taxable income) to pay for qualified medical, dental and vision expenses.
You can use the funds in an HSA to pay for qualified medical expenses, or you can save the money for future expenses. You own the account and the money is yours to use now or save and grow. The money rolls over from year to year and you never lose or forfeit the balance.
You may open and contribute to an HSA only if you are enrolled in a qualified High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) and meet other qualifications.
SkillPath will be making quarterly deposits into your Health Savings Account. If you are enrolled as an individual in the amount will be $125.00 per quarter. If you are enrolled with dependents the amount will be $250.00 per quarter. Deposits will be made on the date of the first payroll of each quarter.
Newly hired employees will be eligible for benefits the first of the month following date of employment.
The HDHP plan, when linked with an HSA account can offer members the following advantages that are unique to this plan pairing:
• Employer/employee contributions to your HSA account, not to exceed $4,300 (self), or $8,550 (family) annually for 2025.
• Potential savings on eligible health expenses of up to 25% or more, as funds are deposited on a pre-tax basis.
• Funds not spent during the plan year are yours to keep, and rollover from year-to-year.
• While HSA contributions cannot exceed a designated amount annually, the account balance potential is limitless.
• Investment opportunities with HSA funds in a variety of mutual funds.
Reminders:
• If you have an HSA account, you cannot have an FSA (only the limited purpose FSA is available for dental and vision, eligible expenses).
• You cannot have an HSA account if you are covered under Medicare.
• Our partners at The Miller Group can help with any account questions you may have.
IRS Maximum Contributions |
2025 |
2026 |
|---|---|---|
Individual |
$4,300 |
$4,400 |
Family |
$8,550 |
$8,750 |
Catch-up for ages 55+ |
$1,000 |
$1,000 |