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January 25, 2025
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How do I divide Total HSA withdrawals for 2023 Excesses between employer and employee?

  • January 25, 2025
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I am doing my 2023 taxes and I know how much I actually withdrew from my HSA from January 2024 to April 15, 2024.

 

Prior year excess contributions.                              $X,XXX

Excess employer and payroll contributions           $X,XXX

Amount withdrawn by April 15, 2024                         ?

Excess personal contributions                                 $X,XXX

Amount withdrawn by April 15, 2024                         ?

 

What amounts do I put for each “Amount withdrawn by April 15, 2024”? Do I just divide evenly and put equal numbers in each section? Does it matter how I divide the total withdrawn? Can someone help me with these questions?

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    January 25, 2025

    I did not make any withdrawal requests to the HSA provider. I just added the withdraws we did for medical expenses from January 2024 to April 15, 2024.

    January 25, 2025

    The amount withdrawn is referring to specific requests you made to your HSA provider to return excess contributions.  If you only withdrew amounts for regular medical expenses, "Amount withdrawn by April 15, 2024" is Zero. Often, the full amount would go on the line for "excess employer and payroll contributions" unless you contributed to your HSA directly, not through your paycheck. If you did both, you can choose how to allocate them. 

     

    To be clear, most people are preparing their 2024 taxes, but your question is regarding 2023 taxes. ‌If that is an error and you meant 2024, you still have a chance to withdraw any excess contributions and avoid a 6% penalty.  If you are preparing 2023 now, and you have an excess contribution, there's likely a 6% excise tax on the excess contributions.  See IRS Publication 969 for more information on the excise tax.  

     

     

    January 25, 2025

    Thanks @MindyB ,

     

    Would I enter Zero for "Amount withdrawn by April 15, 2024"  or just choose "No, we're not going to make this withdraw"?