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April 3, 2021
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Does any one else have or had an HSA account and was redirected to TurboTax Deluxe?

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April 3, 2021

Everyone with a Health Savings Account (HSA) who made contributions during the year must use TurboTax Deluxe or higher to report the required information.  

 

Since a Health Savings Account is a tax-advantaged account, the IRS does require information be reported on your return with regard to contributions, distributions, and your eligibility to make a contribution to an HSA.

 

If the employer contribution to your HSA was included on your W-2 in box 12 with a code W, then when you file your return, the IRS will be expecting a corresponding Form 8889 as a part of your return to reconcile the contribution.  The IRS already has a copy of your W-2, so not entering the section reported in box 12 with code W will not eliminate the need for filing Form 8889 in the eyes of the IRS.  As a result, you will probably receive a letter requesting that you pay additional taxes on the contribution amount that was not reported and reconciled on Form 8889. 

 

Form 8889 includes information about contributions to your HSA as well as information about whether you were eligible to make a contribution to the HSA for the year.  There might be tax consequences on your return if all the requirements are not met and reconciled on Form 8889, which is why it is important to allow the correct TurboTax program to determine this.

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