Deductions & credits

First of all, you are not allowed to make any contributions to an HRA. It must be funded only by the employer. You can pay for your insurance premiums, but you cannot deposit any money into the HRA. If your employer is allowing that, they are breaking the rules, or, it isn’t really an HRA.

 

Then, assuming that you have an HRA, there are no questions in turbo task that will ask about this. You simply indicate that you did not have a qualifying HDHP.  You should not be reporting any contributions to an HSA or reporting any withdrawals from an HSA.  The HRA is silent on your tax return and does not get reported.  

if you have an item in box 12 of your W-2 with code W, this indicates contributions through payroll deduction or free money from your employer contributed to an HSA in your name.  If your W-2 has such an item, then either you really have an HSA, or your employer has reported your W-2 incorrectly.