Luke S. asked

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Is an HSA a better place to put pre-tax dollars than a 401K, considering that it can be maxed out every year to reduce taxes, allows tax-free withdrawals after 65 for unused medical expenses, and postpones taxes if not used for medical purposes?

December 4th, 2024

Amanda R. answered

An HSA may not be considered better than a 401K for pre-tax dollars due to its lower potential for r...

December 4th, 2024

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