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What is the maximum allowable amount of contribution that can be made to my HSA account for 2007?

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For 2007 and thereafter, your maximum annual HSA contribution is based on what type of coverage you had elected, ie., self-only or family. If you have a self-only plan the maximum contribution is $2850 and $5650 for family. These amounts will be increased for inflation in future years.

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