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You don't need to enter information from your Form 5498 (IRA Contribution Information) or your Form 5498-SA (Health Savings Account (HSA), Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA contribution report) into TurboTax like you do with a W-2 or 1099s. In most cases, you'll find the information needed for your return on other paperwork, such as a year-end summary statement or a Form 1099-R or Form 1099-SA.

Keep Form 5498 with your records for future reference when you need to determine the end of year value or your investment basis in non-deductible or Roth IRAs.

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HelenaCAnswer
Employee
June 5, 2019

You don't need to enter information from your Form 5498 (IRA Contribution Information) or your Form 5498-SA (Health Savings Account (HSA), Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA contribution report) into TurboTax like you do with a W-2 or 1099s. In most cases, you'll find the information needed for your return on other paperwork, such as a year-end summary statement or a Form 1099-R or Form 1099-SA.

Keep Form 5498 with your records for future reference when you need to determine the end of year value or your investment basis in non-deductible or Roth IRAs.