- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
Get your taxes done using TurboTax
$1,810, This was on line 2 of the 8889, right?
This is almost certainly your HSA carryover from 2022.
For years, the IRS gave no instructions on where to place your carryover on the 8889, so TurboTax placed it invisibly on line 2 as a "personal" deduction in order to make the form work.
However, this caused the calculation on line 13 to appear to be incorrect in some cases. I said, "appear to be incorrect" because in fact the 8889 and your return was fine.
However, this year (after many years), the IRS decided to check the math on line 13 on e-file, so a number of otherwise correct returns were rejected on e-file. So TurboTax had to do a quick fix to actually put your carryover on line 2, which, unfortunately, brings up different questions like yours.
If the $1,810 is the same as your HSA carryover from 2022, then your 8889 is OK.
**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"