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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Please let me clarify - when you amended your return, did you remove the $777 in contributions so that TurboTax did not realize that there were excess contributions? (because with your new numbers, they was no excess).
If so, I would not enter the 1099-SA. I would save it with your tax papers along with an explanation of why you did what you did, i.e., that the amended return removed the excess, so no excess, no adding HSA contributions back to income, and no need for a 1099-SA.
This means that you no longer have to deal with the question, "Tell us if your excess HSA/MSA contribution was made by your employer and deducted from the wages in box 1 of your W-2", which is good because you have no right answer with your new return.
If you fail to enter a form that you were sent (remember, the IRS gets copies of all these forms), the IRS may get curious as to why you did not include it with your return. You did not enter it because it no longer made sense on your amended return. This is what you need to document.
If you did NOT remove the $777 in HSA contributions in the amended return, then come back and tell us this.
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