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State tax filing
Thanks Kathryn,
My distribution is taxable because when I signed up for Medicare, the sign-up date is backdated six months. The previous six months I had been contributing to my HSA. If you are on Medicare, you can not contribute to an HSA. So--I had to withdraw the money I put into my HSA for the previous six months -- now considered taxable. I received a 1099 for this from the HSA.
My question is whether I should enter the HSA taxable distribution into my Connecticut or NY tax form. The money was deposited when I worked in New York state. But I'm not sure if this is taxable in NY or CT. Will Turbotax automatically make this decision for me? I fill out a non-resident New York State tax form and a CT tax form.
‎February 11, 2020
9:20 AM