Catastrophe Savings Account

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Are you financially prepared for the next storm?

Open a TAX FREE First Catastrophe Savings and you can be!

  • Minimum Account opening is 1,000.00.
  • Maximum balance is based on your insurance and deductible.3

A Catastrophe Savings Account (CSA) is a tax-advantaged regular savings account or money market account. It must be established by a Income taxpayer to assist with post catastrophe losses or to self-insure all or a portion of one’s home.

  • Contributions and distributions are excluded from Taxable Income.1
  • Funds can be used to pay insurance deductibles, catastrophic event damages to your home and/or self-insured losses to your primary residence home.2
  • Deposit up to a maximum of 15,000.00, based on your qualified insurance deductible.3
  • Self-Insured Homeowners can deposit up to a maximum of 350,000.00 based on the value of your home.3

1 Consult your tax advisor for tax benefit.

2 The funds in a CSA may be used to pay an insurance deductible under an insurance policy that covers the taxpayer's legal residence in , if that policy covers hurricane, flood, windstorm or other "Catastrophic Event" damage. It can also be used to pay for "Catastrophic Event" damage to the taxpayer's legal residence in that is not covered by the policy of insurance that covers the taxpayer's legal residence for such damage after the deductible under such policy has been paid and to pay self-insured losses for the tax-payer's legal residence from a hurricane, flood, windstorm, or other "Catastrophic Event".

3 If your qualified insurance deductible is less than or equal to 1000, then the total amount that may be contributed to a CSA can't be more than 2000.00.  If your qualified insurance deductible is greater than 1000.00, then the total amount that may be contributed will be 15,000.00 or twice the amount of your deductible, whichever is less.  If you are self-insured for all or any part of your insurance policy, and can't, or choose not to obtain insurance on your legal residence, then the total amount that may be contributed to a CSA will be the lesser or 350,000.00 or the value of your legal residence.

 

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