putty174
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@BillM223 Thank you so much for your patience and explanation. Would you mind explaining where the original excess was added? Go over my return, 1040 Line 1 is the same for both original (1099-SA code 1) and amended (1099-SA code 2). My W2 already reduced my Box 1 amount by the HSA contribution. I am assuming this is how I got my tax credit.

 

However, line 1040 Line 8 for the amended is $2070 in the original, and $0 in the amended. Wouldn't this mean in the amended version, the $2070 is just gone, and isn't taxed anywhere? It wasn't taxed in the W2, and wasn't taxed in the distribution. I find it hard to believe this $2070 isn't taxed at all.

 

When I added the 1099-SA to TurboTax and went through the steps reporting my HDHP coverage and such, TurboTax also calculated my limit to be $4150, so there was no excess either:

- This HSA was not inherited

- All $2075 of my original contribution was through my employer, by deducting from my income.

- My employer did not tell me about other contributions.

- I did NOT have Medicare at 2024

- I was covered by an HDHP from June 2024 through Dec 2024. (TurboTax calculates my max contribution limit to be $4150)

- I did not overfund my HSA in 2023.

- I did not have a HDHP on Dec 1, 2023

- My wife did not have an HDHP on Dec 1, 2023

 

The final result that TurboTax calculates a refund of $870, $414 from removing 20% penalty + $456 from removing income tax in the 22% tax bracket. The $456 refund is the part I don't understand, because I wasn't taxed on it in the first place when it got removed from Box 1, and I don't see it being added anywhere else in the 1040.