

Roth IRA vs. Health Savings Account (HSA): Which Is Better?
If you only had $5,000, would you put it in a Roth IRA or a Health Savings Account (HSA) account?
Watch The Great Debate between tax attorneys and bestselling authors, Mat Sorensen & Mark J. Kohler on how to best grow your money tax-free.
Some key comparisons:
ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS
- HSA gives you a tax deduction. You can contribute Single $3,650 and Family $7,300.
- Roth IRA has no tax deduction. You can contribute $6,000 per person + $1,000 if 50 or older.
- Roth IRA for Kids with income.
GROWTH
- Both the HSA and Roth IRA grows tax-free.
DISTRIBUTION
- Health Savings Account has no tax on distribution BUT ONLY FOR QUALIFYING MEDICAL.
- You can distribute contribution and growth at any age.
- Roth IRA has no tax on distribution BUT ONLY AT 59.5 OF AGE.
- Can distribute for anything.
- Contributions can be distributed at any age.
Which account is better?
It depends on the person, their goals, health and finances.
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This is Directed IRA Podcast: EP68.
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