LinaJ2020
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Deductions & credits

It seems to me somehow when you answered the questions, there was indication your spouse needed to file the Form 8889.  If this form does not apply to her, you can simply remove it from the program.  Here are the steps:

 

1.  Sign into your account, select Pick up where you left off

2.  Select Tax Tools, click on the drop down arrow

3.  Select Tools

4.  Under Other helpful links, choose Delete a form

5.  Select Delete next to Form 8889-s and Continue with My Return

 

If you are the beneficiary of a health savings account (HSA), the IRS requires you to prepare Form 8889 with your tax return before you can deduct your contributions to the account. The purpose of the form is to report your deductible contributions, calculate the deduction, report the distributions you take to pay medical expenses and to calculate the tax you must pay on withdrawals you make for non-medical related purposes.  To learn more, click here: Form 8889

 

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