2027 HDHP, EBHRA limits set by IRS

The Internal Revenue Service recently set its 2027 limits for health savings accounts, along with those for high-deductible health plans (HDHP) and excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangements (EBHRA).

HSA limits were set for $4,500 in 2027, up from $4,400, for individuals and $9,000, up from $8,750, for families.

As for the HDHP limits, the minimum deductible went up to $1,750 from $1,700 for 2027. The maximum out-of-pocket was $8,700 for individuals, up from $8,500, and $17,400, up from $17,000, for families.

For EBHRA, the limit for 2027 was $2,250, up from $2,200.

What are the 2027 HDHP contribution limits?

HDHP (self-only coverage)

2026

2027

Minimum deductible

$1,700 $1,750

Maximum out-of-pocket

$8,500

$8,700

 

HDHP (family coverage)

2026

2027

Minimum deductible

$3,400

$3,500

Maximum out-of-pocket

$17,000

$17,400

Source: HRE research, IRS

What are the EBHRA contribution limits?

EBHRA

2026

2027

Limit

$2,200

$2,250

Source: HRE research, IRS

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