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Contributions To A Health Savings Account

If You Contribute More Than Allowed

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As a general matter, you pay a 6% excise tax on all excess contributions. The tax is payable for each year the excess remains in the account. You can avoid the tax by removing the excess contribution and earnings by the due date, including extensions, of your tax return for the year for which the contributions were made.


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