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Deductions & credits
Thanks for your post!
We had an HDHP when we started contributing to our HSA, but last year, we chose a different insurance option. We made no further contributions, but we did take distributions from the HSA for medical expenses. Turbotax filled out Form 8889-T for me with 2018 HSA numbers in "Line 18 Smart Worksheet." I assume this is to show that we were eligible for the HSA. Part C in that worksheet asks for the total maximum contribution allowed for 2018. Turbotax left that blank, but I know the max contribution allowed that year was $6900.
I am not sure if Turbotax thinks we have a lapse in coverage - it did not like me saying we have an HSA but NOT an HDHP! Do you have any advice?
‎February 1, 2020
9:48 PM