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What is an Archer MSA?

Understanding Archer Medical Savings Accounts

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An Archer Medical Savings Account (MSA) is a type of tax-exempt trust or custodial account established with a financial institution, such as a bank or insurance company. It allows contributors to use funds specifically for covering healthcare expenses not paid by one's primary health insurance plan.

To qualify for an Archer MSA, certain conditions need to be met:

- The contributor must either work for a small employer or be self-employed.

- They should be covered under a High-Deductible Health Plan (HDHP).

- There cannot be any additional health coverage beyond what is allowed.

- Enrollment in Medicare is disallowed, nor can they be claimed as someone else's dependent.

- Eligibility needs to start from the beginning of a calendar month to claim deductions for that period.

Contributions made by employers into an Archer MSA typically don't count towards the recipient's taxable income but are noted on Form W-2 in box 12 using code "R." These contributions also require reporting via Form 8853 alongside your tax return.

Details & Forms Involved:

- Form 8853: Used to report contributions and calculate allowable deductions associated with Archers MSAs.

- Eligibility Requirements: Must meet criteria regarding employment status, health plan enrollment, and lack of supplementary health coverage.

- Tax Reporting: Employers' contributions appear on Form W-2; employees may deduct their own contributions within prescribed limits on Form 1040 or 1040-SR.

Sources:

Archer MSA Overview

This explanation covers key aspects based on current regulations effective for the tax year 2024.

Key Takeaways

  • Understanding tax deductions can significantly reduce your tax liability
  • Keep detailed records of all tax-related expenses and documents
  • Consult with a tax professional for complex situations

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