IRS Announces 2022 Health Plan Limitations

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The Internal Revenue Service recently announced the dollar limitations for health saving accounts (HSAs), high-deductible health plans (HDHPs), and excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (EBHRAs), beginning Jan. 1, 2022. These limits are listed below.

Health Plan Limitation

2021 Amount

2022 Amount

HDHP – Maximum annual out-of-pocket limit
(excluding premiums)

Self-only coverage
Family coverage

$7,000
$14,000

$7,050
$14,100

HDHP – Minimum annual deductible

Self-only coverage
Family coverage

$1,400
$2,800

$1,400
$2,800

HSA – Annual contribution limit
Self-only coverage
Family coverage
Catch-up contributions (age 55+)
$3,600
$7,200
$1,000
$3,650
$7,300
$1,000
Excepted Benefit HRA

Annual contribution limit

$1,800

$1,800

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