Merritt Personal Lines Manual: Qualifying for an Health Savings Account
To be an eligible individual and qualify for an HSA, you must meet the following requirements.
- You have a high deductible health plan (HDHP), described later, on the first day of the month.
- You have no other health coverage except what is permitted under Other health coverage, later.
- You are not enrolled in Medicare.
- You cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else's 2006 tax return.
If you meet these requirements, you are an eligible individual even if your spouse has non-HDHP family coverage, provided your spouse's coverage does not cover you.
If another taxpayer is entitled to claim an exemption for you, you cannot claim a deduction for an HSA contribution. This is true even if the other person does not actually claim your exemption.
Each spouse who is an eligible individual who wants an HSA must open a separate HSA. You cannot have a joint HSA.

