BillM223
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Deductions & credits

So the $4115.69 ends up in line 5b on your 1040? That would make it after-tax, for sure.

 

In this case, to answer your initial question, then yes, any after-tax contributions made by you, your spouse, or anyone on the planet to your HSA get reported in "Any contributions you personally made (not through your employer)". Yes, even if someone else is doing the paying, you get the tax benefit. This is done so that TurboTax can calculate the amount of contributions compared to the annual HSA contribution limit, to make sure you don't go over it.

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