sreiley
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That does not help.  That puts me right back where I was with it looking like all of the contribution was from my employer and not a penny was from me.  I paid the majority of it and the employer only contributed $1000.  There is no way to fix it in the software that I can see and basically gives me $0 credit for the money I invested in my HSA, even if it was done as part of a deduction on a paycheck by paycheck basis.  That doesn't change the fact that it was me making the investment and not the employer.  Our company will match $1000 for whatever we invest in our HSA every year.  A nice benefit but not if your software is going to screw it up every year.  The software has been messed up like this for years now and I have to keep going in and doing an override to clearly show that only $1000 was from the Employer and the rest was from me.

 

You guys need to find a way to have the input change triggered when the W-2 is entered.  I am not going to loose my benefit and will have to do the over-ride to show what part was paid by the employer and what part was my contribution.  Leaving it alone, it shows I did NOTHING and the employer basically paid me an additional bunch of money....which is not true.

 

Last year, your software actually triggered a potential finding at this point in the final review and allowed me to go in and make the change.  That is not happening this year.  Again, this should be caught at the time that we enter the W-2 and not way at the end of the run.