Here are a couple little known tips that could significantly reduce your taxes for 2012:
1. If you are a small business owner with less than 25 full-time employees and you are paying health insurance premiums for your employees, you could be eligible for a TAX CREDIT of up to 35% of the employer portion of premiums paid in 2012.
2. If you were covered by an HSA qualified High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) on or before December 1st, 2012 then you have until you file your taxes (or April 15th 2013) to contribute to your HSA and get a 2012 tax deduction.
2012 Contribution limits:
Single – $3100
Family – $6250
Catch up contribution (age 55 or older) $1000 per person*
2013 Contribution limits:
Single – $3250
Family – $6450
Catch up contribution (age 55 or older) $1000 per person*
*If both are 55+ then both have to open HSA accounts for both to participate in catch up contribution
These limits are also stated on the U.S. Department of Treasury website.
These maximum contributions will not be pro-rated if your HSA qualified health insurance plan (HDHP) was either in force all 12 months of 2012 OR if it was in force by December 1st of 2012 AND remains in force all 2013.
Your tax deduction is based on how much you DEPOSIT into your HSA, not how much you spend.
You do not have to itemize to get the tax deduction.
You do NOT have to pay your eligible expenses out of your HSA.
You are required to keep receipts of your eligible expenses in case the IRS audits you. You can choose to reimburse yourself at a later date up to the medical receipts you have accumulated without being subject to 20% penalty or taxable income.
The triple-tax advantages (tax deductible deposits, tax free interest earned, and tax free withdraws for eligible medical expenses) only available with HSAs make them an important tax planning tool that is unmatched when used properly.
Other statistics show that nearly half of the 14 million Americans covered by the required HDHP insurance plans have not established their HSA account, and therefore are not participating in the tax savings they offer. Although OFM Benefits is one of the nation’s premier HSA focused insurance agencies, there are probably some of you that have procrastinated setting up your account.
As many Americans are facing huge health insurance premium increases and revenue decreases, HSA qualified plans are becoming even more popular. The average household pays nearly $16,000 per year for health insurance premiums! We feel HSA qualified plans offer the best value in healthcare today.
If you are self employed or a business owner and would like to receive the premium savings and tax deductions only available with HSAs, please visit www.missionHSA.com
N. Scott Borden
Dave Ramsey’s Endorsed Local Provider (ELP)
Health Insurance Director
OFM Benefits Consulting, LLC
6400 Glenwood, Suite 307
Overland Park, KS 66202
913-980-4694 mobile
913-432-2061 fax
http://www.missionHSA.com
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