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Deductions & credits
@neddie_flanders , assuming that you are age 55 or over, you are only permitted a $7,600 contribution in the absence of any contribution made by your spouse. If your spouse made an HSA contributions of more than $833, together you have an excess contribution of the amount above $833. A $2,667 excess suggests that your spouse has an HSA contribution of $3,500. Since $3,500 was the contribution limit in 2019 for an individual with self-only coverage, perhaps this is a reported excess carried in from 2019.
March 29, 2022
1:32 PM