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Deductions & credits
The HSA administrator sent a copy of the 1099-SA to the IRS, so you have to include it in your return.
Did you get a corrected 1099-SA showing no funds distributed to you? If so, you should enter only the corrected 1099-SA.
What questions do you think don't apply to you? If you (or your employer) made any HSA contributions (even in error) or you made any distributions out of your HSA, you have to complete the HSA interview, which will create a 8889-T.
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‎January 24, 2025
8:52 AM