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Yes, the $4800 was entered under wages with the "W". 

 

No, the $4200 was not entered elsewhere.  It is definitely associated with the HSA because when I remove the excess contribution within the HSA facet of turbotax, the deduction  immediately goes to zero.  Year 2018 had similar situation where a $2100 deduction is assigned to the HSA.   When the excess is removed, the deduction value goes to zero, causing increase to tax burden and income.  Year 2017 did not have this deduction.  However in 2017, an excess contribution of $6750 was added under this return.  The amount added was the same as captured under my W-2.

Year 2019 is unique in the fact that we switched insurance from my wife over into my name.  In other words, we switched from her company over to mine.  So in 2019 we had two HSA accounts.  My wife's, which she no longer actively contributed to and mine which was active. 

 

This was a family HDHP plan.