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Level 1
posted Sep 17, 2025 9:13:21 AM

I overcontributed into my HSA through my employer in 2024. I withdrew the excess contributions in early 2025. I'm confused about how to report that.

I've seen several people post that they just input the 1099 as is, and the app asks them if they withdrew the excess contributions or not. However, I don't get any of that wording on my end. I'm curious if it's because I had to pay back federal taxes this year (which I've never had to do). Maybe I'm not answering the questions correctly to get to that screen? 

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Employee Tax Expert
Sep 17, 2025 10:10:07 AM

Employee Tax Expert
Sep 17, 2025 10:10:53 AM

I'm sorry for the difficulty that you're having entering this.  The "Did you Overfund your HSA" question pops just after the "Were you covered by a High Deductible Health Plan in 2024" question.   The next question is, "Did you overfund your HSA in 2023?", Yes or No, depending on which applies, you will then see the calculation for the amount of overcontribution for 2024 and indicate that you withdrew the money.  The reason the 2023 question populates is because some people are still paying the penalty for excess contributions for prior years.  This can be confusing.  

 

Couple things to remember.  Do not manually enter the excess amount. Let the TurboTax interview calculate the excess based on your contributions and eligibility for the tax year.   If you correctly complete the HSA interview, TurboTax will automatically generate the necessary forms, such as Form 8889 and potentially Form 5329, without you having to find them manually. 

 

Hope this helps!

Cindy

Level 1
Sep 17, 2025 4:35:08 PM

Thanks for trying to help me with this. 

I'm getting the question about overfunding in 2023, but it doesn't show me a calculation of how much was overfunded in 2024. Am I supposed to get a question about overfunding in 2024 as well?