HSA for Registered Massage Therapists

Learn how a Health Spending Account (HSA) may help incorporated massage therapy practices reimburse eligible health expenses in a tax-efficient way.

Why an HSA May Make Sense for Your Practice

Many Registered Massage Therapists operate through their own corporation and pay for health and dental expenses personally. If that's your situation, a Health Spending Account may provide a tax-efficient way for your corporation to reimburse eligible expenses.

Whether you're running a solo practice or a small clinic, an HSA can be a simple way to help manage healthcare costs while making use of your corporate structure.

An HSA may be worth exploring if you:

Operate through an incorporated practice.

Pay for health or dental expenses personally.

Want to maximize the tax advantages available through your corporation.

HOW AN HSA WORKS

A simple example

Sarah owns an incorporated massage therapy practice.

She pays $1,000 for eligible health and dental expenses for herself and her family.

Instead of absorbing the cost personally (after-tax dollars), she submits the expense through her HSA.

Her corporation reimburses the $1,000, allowing the corporation to generally deduct the expense while Sarah receives the reimbursement tax-free.

01

Pay the expense

Sarah pays $1,000 for health and dental expenses.

02

Submit the receipt

She submits the receipt through her Health Spending Account.

03

Receive reimbursement

Her corporation reimburses the $1,000 through the HSA.

04

Tax-efficient outcome

Sarah receives the reimbursement tax-free, while the corporation generally deducts the expense.

“Why does this matter?”

One of the advantages of an HSA is that it can effectively move eligible healthcare expenses from your personal after-tax dollars to your corporation's pre-tax dollars. For many incorporated business owners, this can be a more tax-efficient way to pay for health and dental expenses.

Ready to Explore Whether an HSA Is Right for Your Practice?

Every practice is different. If you're incorporated and paying for health or dental expenses personally, an HSA may be worth exploring.

The HSA Calculator provides a quick estimate based on your own situation and can help you understand whether an HSA could be a good fit.

Prefer a conversation instead? Feel free to contact me to discuss whether an HSA may be a good fit for your practice.

The information provided on this page is intended for general educational purposes only and should not be considered tax, legal, or accounting advice. Health Spending Accounts are subject to eligibility requirements, applicable legislation, and the terms of the specific plan. Individual circumstances vary. Please consult your accountant or tax advisor regarding your particular situation.