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October 16, 2024
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So frustrated with the lack of help and information around HSA. How did I possibly over contribute to my HSA by $4700 in 2023 and get taxed for that.????d

  • October 16, 2024
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OPTUM HSA documents that 2023 I put in $3850 and employer put in $700. An over contribution of $4700 would put me above what I've ever had in the HSA.

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Employee
October 16, 2024
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Employee
October 16, 2024

If you were under age 55 at the end of 2023, you certainly have a $700 excess contribution based on the contributions that you mentioned.  The source of the other $4,000 of excess that TurboTax is indicating is a mystery that you only be able to solve by looking at the details of Form 8889.  Either you have an excess carried in from a prior year or you've made an HSA contribution entry beyond the $3,850 and $700 that you mentioned.

 

Also, if you are married, have a family HSA and your spouse also contributed and HSA, there could be and excess contribution when both spouse's contributions are considered together.

Employee
October 17, 2024

If you have payroll contributions, they are automatically captured by Turbotax from your W-2.  You do not enter them again later in the program.    All contributions made by payroll deduction are considered "employee contributions" under the law and you should only separately enter contributions that you make directly to the HSA bank out of your own pocket.  

 

Also, you must answer that you had a qualifying HDHP all year, or at least for the month of December, and no other medical coverage, including FSAs or spouse's insurance.

 

Your numbers don't quite add up either way, so you may have entered something else incorrectly.  Check your W-2, what is entered in box 12 with a code W next to it?

 

If you already filed and paid the tax and penalty, you can file an amended return to correct your answers and get a refund.

 

 

bigorangeAuthor
October 17, 2024

What does this even mean...make sense in a msg please...

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Please check back. I'll page @dmertz.
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Who is dmertz? Should I check back? What is going on with communications here. The msg above makes ZERO sense to anyone reading it ( unless some weird internal msg)...usually dealing with a customer a CSX say 'Hello' and more helpful things than the garbage above. Who are you...who is DMERTZ?
 
Intuit TT told me that TT entered the 8889... so reach back and think how I could have adjusted that?! I looked for an hour last night on how I could fix it. I got ZERO help from Intuit. There was one weird little fix screen that mentioned HSA that had ZERO explanation and I put in my last value based upon OPTUM.  There was ZERO input from Intuit on proper path. And now I being told I have to fix it. But given no path by Intuit.
 
So if I can't get help in 24 hrs i'm blocking payment and going to a real company that respect clients that have been around. Turning into a joke.
Employee
October 17, 2024
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bigorangeAuthor
October 17, 2024

Tell @dmertz I have no clue what his msg before meant. Try https://grammerly.com/ next time.

 

So whats the resolution here? I payed for Intuit to do something, it's seems to be incorrect and Intuit is telling me I messed up, but doesn't know how? Fill me in please.

 

Or do you have line 47 issues per this post  -  https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/form-5329-line-47-error/00/3207300

 

I don't really care, just explain and quit the vagauries. 

 

 

VolvoGirl
Employee
October 17, 2024

You should have added this on to your other post to keep it all together.   

bigorangeAuthor
October 17, 2024

@VolvoGirl - huge apologies. 

But I don't really care how many threads I start. Now that I know I'm not actually talking to an actual rep I will try finding a real employee that can actually answer the question.