State tax filing

It appears that the Minnesota interview has changed again. In any case, you should not enter any HSA contribution on your Minnesota return. Why? Because the Minnesota return starts with line 7 of the new 1040. This line already has both types of HSA contributions factored into it: the payroll deduction type of contribution was removed from Wages on your W-2, and any direct contributions are on line 25 of Schedule 1 (Form 1040), which factors into line 7 of the 1040.

NOTE: You will see the HSA line at the bottom of page 1 of the Minnesota non-taxable income screen ONLY if you made a direct contribution to your HSA. If you didn't make one (and many taxpayers don't because they contribute through payroll deduction), then this line won't appear. In any case, DON'T enter any part of your valid HSA contributions on your Minnesota return - they are already accounted for.