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@LoganathanB Thank you! I was reading this somewhere: "If you do not Amend and file Form 8889, the IRS will deem all of the HSA Distributions as non-qualified and will add them to your Taxable Income. Basically, filing Form 8889 lets them know the HSA Distributions were a non-taxable event.Jun 6, 2019"
Is the above statement not true?
Just to make sure, the fact that I rolled over my entire old HSA to a new HSA, and that my old HSA administrator/trustee informed me that there is no 1099-SA for me, is correct? I just want to prevent being taxed by the IRS for this HSA rollover that I did in 2021 and was wondering what type of document that needs to be provided to the IRS. But when I called customer service of the old HSA trustee, the rep told me there isn't any document....