Tag: health savings accounts

Weekly HSA News – June 26, 2023

News from Washington IRS Rescinds COVID Relief for HSA-Qualified PlansThe Internal Revenue Service has rescinded guidance from three years ago that allowed HSA-qualified health plans to cover COVID costs. Notice 2023-37 states that HSA-qualified plans will not be permitted to provide coverage for testing and treatment of COVID-19 without a deductible. That current guidance now applies […]

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Weekly HSA News – June 20, 2023

News from Washington Compromise Struck to Preserve Obamacare’s Preventive Care MandateThe Texas conservatives challenging Obamacare’s preventive care mandate have reached a tentative compromise with the Justice Department that preserves free coverage for a range of preventive care services. The agreement, which still needs approval from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, keeps coverage intact […]

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Weekly HSA News – June 12, 2023

News from Washington House Ways and Means Committee Expands Health Benefit Options, Increases Flexibilities for Small Business WorkersWorkers and small businesses would get more flexibility and choice in their health insurance benefits under six bills adopted by the Ways and Means Committee, including two changes for HSA-qualified plans. H.R. 3800 allows employers to offer pre-deductible […]

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Weekly HSA News – May 30, 2023

News from Washington Biden, McCarthy Reach Debt-Ceiling Deal. Now Congress Must Approve.An “agreement in principle” between President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would raise the nation’s legal debt ceiling, but now Congress has only days to approve a package that includes spending cuts and would avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default. The compromise announced […]

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Weekly HSA News – May 1, 2023

News from Washington Biden Administration Seeks to Pause Order Blocking Obamacare Preventive Care MandateThe Biden administration has asked a federal appeals court to put on hold a judge’s ruling striking down the Affordable Care Act’s mandate that insurers cover preventive care, including screenings for certain cancers and pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV (PrEP), at no extra […]

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