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April 16, 2025
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How do I tell TurboTax that I withdrew (as taxable) a prior year excess HSA contribution? I set "Excess HSA contributions carryover from 2023 still in HSA account" to 0.

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How do I tell TurboTax that I withdrew (as taxable) a prior year excess HSA contribution? I set "Excess HSA contributions carryover from 2023 still in HSA account" to 0.

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    LindaS5247
    April 16, 2025

    Make sure that you answered "No" to the question "Did you overfund your HSA in 2023?" if you corrected it timely (prior to the filing of your 2023 tax return, April 15, 2024).

     

    To revisit your HSA screen in TurboTax to make sure your excess HSA contribution was not due to an entry error, you can:

     

    1. Click on the search icon in the upper right corner of your TurboTax screen
    2. Type "HSA" in the search box
    3. Click on the link "Jump to HSA"
    4. Answer the questions until you get to the screen "Let's enter your HSA Contribution"
    5. Make sure you did not accidently enter an amount on this screen that was already reported in Box 12 of your Form W-2. This will double your total contribution amount.
    6. Continue through your TurboTax screens and make sure all questions were correctly answered.
    7. As per the above, if you removed the excess contribution from 2023 or did not have one answer "No" to "Did you overfund your HSA in 2023?"

     

    Your TurboTax screens will look something like this:

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Click here for "Why am I showing an excess HSA contribution?"

     

    Click here for "What is a health savings account (HSA)?

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    davisnwdAuthor
    April 16, 2025

    The problem is that I didn't correct the overfunding before April 15, 2024.  So I owed a 6% penalty on the overfunded amount in 2023.

     

    However, I withdrew that excess afterwards, so now in 2024, there is no remaining excess contribution.

     

    But Turbotax refuses to allow me to indicate that:

     

     

     

    So first I tell it there is no excess remaining, but then it sees that I had excess in 2023, and it says there is still excess remaining.

     

    According to the help, I should be able to get rid of the excess by making a withdrawal, which is what I did:

    But Turbo Tax doesn't give me an option to show that I withdrew the excess and take the 20% one-time penalty to clear the excess.

    April 16, 2025

    Did you contact the HSA custodian to request the distribution? If you did, then the HSA custodian would send you a 1099-SA reporting the distribution.

     

    You would enter the 1099-SA and then tell TurboTax that none of the distribution was for medical expenses (this is a question in the 1099-SA sub-interview). When you do this, then the distribution will be added to Other Income and 20% penalty added as well...but the carryover will be cut off at last.

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