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Health Savings Account

Overview

The HSA for Life™ Health Savings Account and more.
The HSA for Life Health Savings Account
Helps you pay for qualified medical expenses
Grow your account tax-free
Keep tabs on your medical spending
Apply for an Individual Health Savings Account
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Explore the Benefits

Whether it's with The HSA for Life Health Savings Account (HSA), a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA), or a Health or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) administered by Bank of America, there are many ways to possibly reduce health care costs for qualified medical expenses.

Individual: The HSA for Life Health Savings Account

Bank of America HSAs provide individuals with a smart way to save money to help pay for their current and future qualified medical expenses on a tax-free basis.

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Businesses: The HSA for Life Health Savings Account

As a business owner, you can offer an HSA-eligible health plan and compete with companies to attract and retain good employees. When you turn to Bank of America Benefit Solutions™ to make available HSAs for your employees, you give your employees a way to earn tax-free dollars on account contributions made by you, your employees and any other person on their behalf. These contributions help your employees pay for qualified medical expenses on a tax-free basis.

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HSA, HRA and FSA for Employers

As an employer you can rely on Bank of America Benefit Solutions™ to make available HSAs for your employees, as well as administer an HRA, a Health FSA, or a Dependent Care FSA that is sponsored and maintained by you. Bank of America Benefit Solutions™ makes integrating claims from your existing health plan with these types of accounts easy and cost-efficient.

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Bank of America makes available The HSA for Life Health Savings Account as a custodian only. The HSA for Life is intended to qualify as a Health Savings Account as set forth in Internal Revenue Code Section 223. However, the account beneficiary that establishes the HSA is solely responsible for ensuring that he/she satisfies the Health Savings Account eligibility requirements set forth in Section 223. If an individual/employee establishes a Health Savings Account and he/she is not otherwise eligible, he/she will be subject to adverse tax consequences. In addition, an employer who makes contributions to an HSA of an ineligible individual may also be subject to adverse tax consequences. We recommend that HSA applicants and/or employers contact qualified tax or legal counsel before establishing a Health Savings Account.

Bank of America does not sponsor or maintain the Flexible Spending Accounts or Health Reimbursement Arrangements that you establish. Those programs are sponsored and maintained solely by the employer. Bank of America is nothing more than a claims administrator who performs ministerial administrative tasks with respect to such arrangements pursuant to agreement with the employer. The employer is solely responsible for ensuring that such arrangements comply with all applicable laws.

Insurance products offered through Bank of America, N.A. (BANA).

• Are Not FDIC Insured • Are Not Bank Guaranteed • Are Not Deposits
• Are Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency • Are Not a Condition to Any Banking Service or Activity

BANA is a licensed insurance agency.

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Account Access

Individuals/employees

Are you an individual or employee who already has an HSA, HRA or FSA? If so, just sign in here.

Employers

Are you an employer or plan administrator that offers HSAs, HRAs or FSAs? If so, just sign in for account management here.

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