{"version":1,"type":"rich","provider_name":"Libsyn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.libsyn.com","height":90,"width":600,"title":"200: Why Your Health Savings Account Needs a Beneficiary","description":"We've reached a huge milestone here at Absolute Trust Counsel\u2014drum roll, please\u2014the launch of our 200th Absolute Trust Talk episode! What started as an idea while driving down the road after a guest appearance on a financial advisor's radio show has become a trusted resource for thousands of listeners over the years. Kirsten's dream was always to have a platform where she could share the expertise of smart professionals she knows\u2014financial planners, accountants, insurance experts, and fellow attorneys\u2014with anyone who could benefit from their knowledge, and to explore the myths, misconceptions, and commonly overlooked estate planning details. From all of us at Absolute Trust Counsel, we want to say THANK YOU! We are deeply grateful to everyone who watches, listens, comments, subscribes, and shares our slice of the airwaves. And speaking of commonly overlooked details, in this celebratory episode, Kirsten continues her &quot;Estate Planning Misses&quot; series by tackling Health Savings Accounts. While HSAs offer valuable tax benefits, there's a simple estate planning step most HSA owners completely overlook\u2014and skipping it could create unnecessary tax bills and legal headaches for the people you leave behind. Kirsten explains why naming a beneficiary on your HSA is essential, what happens if you don't, and the critical difference between how spouses and non-spouses are treated. Unlike IRAs, non-spouse beneficiaries face an immediate tax hit that wipes out the account's value. Time-stamped Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 2:06 Kirsten's vision for educating listeners through expert knowledge 3:28 The pandemic pivot to video and thank you to the audience 5:27 Introduction to the Estate Planning Misses series 5:45 What Health Savings Accounts are and who qualifies for them--you need a high-deductible health insurance plan to participate 6:42 The tax advantages that make HSAs attractive: pre-tax contributions and tax-free spending on medical expenses 7:12 Why HSAs typically don't hold large amounts--the 2026 contribution limit is $4,400 for individuals, and balances roll over year to year 7:42 How HSAs are similar to IRAs: pre-tax money, annual contribution limits, and special treatment for surviving spouses 8:12 The critical difference: when non-spouse beneficiaries inherit an HSA, they immediately owe income tax on the entire balance--unlike IRAs 8:47 Why you must designate a death beneficiary on your HSA, even though it's not a large account 9:17 The spouse advantage: married HSA owners should always name their spouse as beneficiary to avoid tax consequences and legal complications 9:52 Making it easier for your executor or trustee: why proper beneficiary designation simplifies estate administration 10:17 The action step: if you have an HSA, check whether you've named a beneficiary--and if you haven't, you can do it today Take the Next Step in Your Estate Planning Journey If this episode resonated with you, we'd love to help you with your own estate planning needs in California. 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