HSA/FSA Record Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear holder names, numbers, and expense lines from an HSA file before review.

HSA/FSA record redaction is the removal of personal data from the savings and expense files tied to a health savings plan under IRC §223. That section governs HSA eligibility and contributions. anonym.plus marks each identifier on your device, so the file stays usable while private detail drops out.

When this applies

Such a file lists the holder, an account number, and reimbursed expenses. You trim those identifiers before it goes to a benefits reviewer.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the file in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads scanned receipts attached to it.
  3. The tool flags holder names, numbers, and amounts.
  4. Keep the contribution totals a reviewer needs.
  5. Swap or black out the confirmed items.
  6. Save the clean copy locally.

What you need to provide

PII entity types detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONholder Ramos → [HOLDER]
IdentifiersNATIONAL_IDHSA number → [ACCOUNT]
HealthMEDICAL_CONDITIONexpense note → [CONDITION]
FinancialMONEYspent $310 → [AMOUNT]
IdentifiersUS_SSN509-88-2231 → [SSN]
DatesDATE_TIMEtax year 2026 → [DATE]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

A reimbursed expense can hint at a condition even after the name goes. The tool flags named items; it cannot judge every indirect clue. Review expense notes before sharing the file.

Frequently asked questions

What does IRC §223 govern?

It sets HSA eligibility, contribution limits, and qualified expenses. Redacting identifiers from records shared internally protects the holder.

Can it read scanned receipts?

Yes. Local OCR reads each receipt image, then flags the amount and any expense note for review.

Is the file uploaded?

No. The app runs locally, so the savings and receipt data stay on your device.