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Old 01-13-2012, 07:54 AM
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So I screwed up on my open enrollments for 2012. I usually do HDHP with HSA and contribute a total of 2600. Well I assumed if I didn't change the numbers they'd stay the same for next enrollment, well they didn't and I should've went through more closely. My fault for assuming, and now I'm looking at 0 in contribution for summary. I'm not really concerned with funding medical side, as so much as the pretax advantage. What are my options for contributing 2600-3000 over the year for tax savings? It's really close with deductions, but I'm trying to lower to 15% tax bracket.
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