Not really sure where else to put this but since we were talking about tax avoidance strategies earlier....
Do any of you have experience with taking money out of an HSA through the backdoor method? At this point I have a fairly absurd sum in my HSA. I am no Vinen or anything but like a lot of things diligently putting money into it for tax avoidance purposes and never using it has added up over a decade or so. I understand that I may need it in the future and I have no desire to drain it or anything.
But I feel that, if I needed to, I might want to dip into it at some point for non-medical purposes.
Have any of you done that? I know its possible I just have never met anyone who has used it in such a way.
I'm not aware of a backdoor HSA withdrawal method.
I do know that you can withdraw from your HSA for any medical expense in any year. So lets say you are doing well this year, and you end up with $5000 in medical bills for 2020, you can save those receipts and in 2025 withdraw the $5000 if you wanted to spend it on something else, since you would be simply reimbursing yourself. As long as you had the plan active during the time the expense occurred you could reimburse yourself at any time.
But honestly, how on earth can they keep track with hundreds of millions of people having HSAs in america making small withdrawals?
If you spend cash and then try to reimburse yourself the mere fact that there is no electronic audit trail means you are immediately going to get sent to letter generation and be mailed a notice to submit receipts.
Did you write a check against the account? Because there's still that verifiable, easily substantiated audit trail.
If these are actual medical procedures why wouldn't you just use the card or ACH transactions?