What is the maximum amount I can contribute for 2009 to my Medical Savings
Account (MSA)?

          Your High Deductible Health Plan* (HDHP) coverage is for:    Self-Only
                                                                                                           Family

                                                    Your HDHP deductible for 2009:  $ 
        Number of whole months your HDHP will be in force during
                                             2009 and you were eligible for MSA
                                                (Enter a value between 0 and 12):     
                           

*FOR TAX YEAR 2009
A high deductible health plan (HDHP) is defined as one having an:

Annual deductible amount of:
  • $2,000 to $3,000 for Self-Only coverage
  • $4,000 to $6,050 for Family Coverage
Annual out-of-pocket expense maximum of:
  • $4,000 for Self-Only coverage
  • $7,350 for Family coverage


For Self Only coverage, annual contributions to the MSA may be made up to 65% of the HDHP's annual deductible amount.

For family coverage, the maximum contribution is 75% of the HDHP's annual deductible amount.

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