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You may have doubled up your contributions or chose the wrong plan type. We recommend checking the HSA entry screens to make sure the excess contribution wasn't due to an entry error. Here's how:
- Open or continue your return.
- Navigate to the HSA section:
- TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to HSA.
- TurboTax Desktop: Search for hsa and select the Jump to link.
- Answer the questions until you get to the Let's enter your HSA contributions screen.
- Make sure you didn't accidentally re-enter the amount already listed (from box 12 of your W-2) as this will incorrectly double your total contribution amount.
- Continue through the HSA screens, making sure you answered all questions correctly.
- If you overfunded your HSA last year but withdrew the excess by the due date of your 2023 return, answer No to Did you overfund your HSA in 2023?
For 2024, the maximum combined total that you, your employer, and/or any other eligible person can contribute to your HSA account is:
- $4,150 if you're under 55 at the end of 2024 and are covered by an individual (self-only) HDHP;
- $8,300 if you're under 55 at the end of 2024 and are covered by a family HDHP;
- $5,150 if you're 55 or older at the end of 2024 and are covered by an individual (self-only) HDHP;
- $9,300 if you're 55 or older at the end of 2024 and are covered by a family HDHP.
If you are on separate plans, see Spouses on Separate Plans in Why am I showing an excess HSA contribution?
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‎April 9, 2025
9:52 AM