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Health & Welfare Plan Contribution and Benefit Limits Announced for 2025

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Health & Welfare Plan Contribution and Benefit Limits Announced for 2025

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Amy GordonSusan NashGrace Vorbrich

Related Topics

Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Employee Benefits
Health Care
Health Savings Account (HSA)

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Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation

May 17, 2024

The IRS recently released Rev. Proc. 2024-25, which provides the inflation-adjusted limits related to health savings accounts (HSAs), high deductible health plans (HDHPs), and excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (HRAs) for the 2025 calendar year. The chart below compares the 2025 and 2024 limits.

TYPE OF LIMIT

2025

2024

HSA Annual Contribution Limit

$4,300 (self only)
$8,550 (family)

$4,150 (self only)
$8,300 (family)

HSA Catch-Up

No change

$1,000

HDHP Minimum Annual Deductible

$1,650 (self only)
$3,300 (family)

$1,600 (self only)
$3,200 (family)

HDHP Annual Out-of-Pocket Max

$8,300 (self only)
$16,600 (family)

$8,050 (self only)
$16,100 (family)

Excepted Benefit HRA Annual Contribution Limit

$2,150

$2,100

Winston Takeaway

As an accommodation to plan sponsors, the Internal Revenue Service has provided these dollar limits well in advance of the 2025 open enrollment process. Plan sponsors should ensure the increased dollar limits are appropriately communicated to employees and participants. Payroll procedures should also be updated for 2025 to reflect these revised limits.

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This entry has been created for information and planning purposes. It is not intended to be, nor should it be substituted for, legal advice, which turns on specific facts.

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