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After you file
Your employer doesn't own your HSA account - you do. It's like an IRA in that sense.
Moving funds won't help - it's that typo in box 12 that is the problem.
Yes, you can file the substitute W-2. I was hoping for a little more help from the IRS, because I have heard that you can't e-file a return with a 4852. And paper processing is bow-wow slow at the IRS, between the lack of funding and just recovering from the pandemic. But if you're comfortable with that, it should work.
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March 29, 2024
7:54 PM