Excess HSA Contributions
I have had a self only HDHP at all relevant times.
For tax year 2024:
- Employer contributed 500 in calendar year 2024. W-2 shows 500 in box 12 code W.
- I contributed 3650 in calendar year 2025 before April 15 retroactively to 2024.
- 2024 tax return form 8889 shows 3650 in box 2, 500 in box 9, and 4150 in box 3. This is all as expected IMO.
For tax year 2025:
- Employer contributed 500 in calendar year 2025.
- I contributed 3800 in via payroll in calendar year 2025.
- W-2 shows 4300 in box 12 code W.
- In TurboTax, I entered 4300 on the W-2 page.
- I had small distributions in 2025, so I filled out the 1099-SA stuff.
- Was I covered by an HDHP all of 2025? Yes.
- Checked box for "had other company contributions that weren't reported to their W-2 or apply to a previous year" because I had contributions in 2025 that apply to 2024, as stated.
- "Contributions made in 2025 for tax year 2024": 3650.
- Covered by self only plan every month of 2025 and 2024.
- TurboTax insists that I have an excess contribution of $150. I cannot make this go away. I do not have an excess contribution. On the breakdown page, it's showing my "deduction" as 3650 and my "tax-free company contributions" as $650. I never put in the number 650 anywhere, so I assume what TurboTax is doing is substracting 4300 (W-2 amount) - 3650 (2025 retroactive contribution to 2024) = 650. My deduction should be 3800, and tax-free company contributions should be 500. But I can't put 3800 in the box for "contributions made in 2025 for tax year 2024"--that's not accurate, even though it does result in accurate numbers on the breakdown page and gets rid of the excess. What the heck is going on?
Also, what number should be used for HSA account balance if most of HSA is invested--total amount including invested amount, or just amount held in cash for medical expenses?