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Deductions & credits
You are correct. Instead of typing in "HSA" you'll want to type in "Form 8889" and then click on Jump to Form 8889., This is the name of the form where you input the information.
Your after tax contribution to your HSA is not taxable unless you overfund your HSA (contribute more than what you are allowed to based on what type of HDHP plan, family or single, that you have and if you're allowed additional contribution for age). Rather, it's deductible, in other words, it reduces the amount of your taxable income.
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May 31, 2019
11:15 PM