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	<title>Comments on: IRA Transfer to HSA: Does This Make Sense?</title>
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		<title>By: Health Savings Accounts &#8211; The Basics, Part 2 &#124; Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row</title>
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		<dc:creator>Health Savings Accounts &#8211; The Basics, Part 2 &#124; Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Rollovers can be done into your HSA from another HSA, an Archer MSA, or an IRA.  The IRA rollover is a one-time provision that was started with the passage of the Health Care Act of 2006.  In addition to the IRA rollover, the Health Care Act of 2006 also introduced the one-time rollover from a Flex-Spending Account (through tax year 2011) of one year’s HSA contribution amount, as long as you had at least that amount in your FSA prior to September 21, 2006.  For more information on the tax-free transfer from your IRA, see this article. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Rollovers can be done into your HSA from another HSA, an Archer MSA, or an IRA.  The IRA rollover is a one-time provision that was started with the passage of the Health Care Act of 2006.  In addition to the IRA rollover, the Health Care Act of 2006 also introduced the one-time rollover from a Flex-Spending Account (through tax year 2011) of one year’s HSA contribution amount, as long as you had at least that amount in your FSA prior to September 21, 2006.  For more information on the tax-free transfer from your IRA, see this article. [...]</p>
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