BillM223
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Deductions & credits

So, your employer contributes to your HSA, but does not give you any taxable income?, not even a 1099-R or 1099-MISC?

 

How do the HSA contributions get reported as income, unless you entered one of this forms?

 

OK, you will have to treat this as a "personal" contribution.                               

 

As you go through the HSA interview, you will see the screen, "Let's enter [name]'s HSA contributions". Back when you were still employed, your employer's contributions would appear on the first line. The second line is (normally), "any contributions you personally made (not through your employer).

 

Despite the wording, you will put the employer's HSA contributions here. Otherwise, you won't get credit for it.

 

 

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