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Deductions & credits
Hello,
Apologies for the delayed response. Looks like I may have over-contributed but I am 55+ so maybe not. Answers to your questions below:
Please tell us:
1. Type of coverage (Self-only or Family)
>>Self-only
2. Age (under 55 or 55+)>>55+
3. Number of months of HDHP coverage>>12
4. How many HSAs (the HSA belongs to an individual, so married couples could each have an HSA).>>1
5. Did you have conflicting coverage at any point (employer insurance, health HSA, Medicare, etc.).>>no
6. Where was your HSA contribution listed? On your W-2 in box 12 with a code of W or as a personal contribution made directly to the HSA custodian?>>Box 12 code W.
7. "I got a $3850 tax break for an HSA in 2019" - where did this tax break appear? On line 12 on Schedule 1 (1040) or as an exclusion from Wages on your W-2?>>It shows in TurboTax as a tax break. Looking at the 2019, it is not on line 12.
And, finally, what was your question about 2020? TurboTax is showing no tax break for it in 2020. Why not?