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Deductions & credits
I'd like to expand on these questions about HSA contribution limits. My husband and I were both covered on his corporate "family' HDHP through December 31, 2021. He is still employed. He became eligible for Medicare and enrolled effective December 1, 2021. His contributions through payroll to HSA were $4,150 which included $150 from his employer. His enrollment in Medicare made him ineligible to make HSA contributions after December 1. Prior to that date he was the only one with an HSA and made contributions to it on behalf of both of us. I, the spouse, was not 65 and was covered under the HDHP for all of 2021. My question is that turbo tax is limiting our max HSA contribution to $3,367per Form 8889, line 13. I thought it would be $4,150 * 11/12 + $1,000 catch up. That is just for my husband. The Maximum Contribution worksheet in turbo tax is calculating at $7,517 which seems more in line with what we should be entitle to as a married couple, although I can't get to that number. TT is not allowing any contribution for me although I was eligible and on a family HDHP? It's not a lot but I don't want to trigger any IRS bounce back. Can you help?