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I have a health Insurance Policy with Connecticare and can have a HSA Account attached to it and wanted to do it with TD Bank
George, Bridgeport June 4, 2015 07:46:57 AM
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In reply to George, Bridgeport
Welcome to the TD Helps community, George. With all the features of a Checking account and competitive, tiered interest rates, TD Bank’s Health Savings Account (HSA) is designed to help you save for, and pay for, medical expenses. HSAs have valuable tax advantages, and give you flexible options for managing health care costs. Please note, it is not an investment account. Please visit here: http://bit.ly/1uC0o7E and http://bit.ly/1wLLzxi for more information about our HSA account. If you have any questions, you may give us a call 24/7 at 888-751-9000 to speak with a Customer Service Representative. Also, our dedicated IRA Department is available Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 6:00pm to answer any of your HSA questions. Please call (800) 597-4437 and choose Option 3. To open your HSA account, you will need to bring a valid photo I.D. (Driver's License, Passport, Military I.D. etc.) and Social Security number with you in order to open an HSA account. You must visit your local TD Bank Store during normal lobby hours to open an HSA account. To find out TD Store locations near you, please visit, http://bit.ly/TDStores. If you are a Non-US resident and do not have SSN at this present time, you will need to bring two forms of identification with you and stop by your local TD Bank Store during our lobby hours to set up your new account. One form of ID must be a Non-US passport and the second form of ID you may select from the list below: - Employment ID with Photo and Signature - State Issued ID or Driver's License with Signature - Foreign Driver's License with Photo - US Employment Authorization card with Photo, Signature and Expiration Date - College ID with Photo - Alien Registration Card with Photo - Permanent Resident Card with Photo Hope this helps answer your questions. Have a great one and do not hesitate to let us know should you have any other questions.
Brian M., Mount Laurel June 4, 2015 07:47:41 AM