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When asked about medical expense deductions, does this include medical expenses paid using my HSA account?
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No, your medical expenses deduction does not include payments from your HSA account. You can’t include expenses you pay for with a tax-free distribution from your health savings account. You only want to include cash/out of pocket amounts like the payments you made from your checking account.
Medical expenses include dental expenses, and in this publication the term "medical expenses" is often used to refer to medical and dental expenses. You can deduct on Schedule A (Form 1040) only the part of your medical and dental expenses that is more than 7.5% of your adjusted gross income (AGI).
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MaryK1101's answer is misleading. While you can't include on Schedule A line 1 any expenses paid from your HSA, when TurboTax asks you to enter the medical expenses that you paid during the year you must include all payments that you made from the HSA during the year for qualified medical expenses. TurboTax then automatically subtracts from your total medical expense entries the amount paid from the HSA to determine the amount to include on Schedule A line 1.