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Deductions & credits
So the $54.74 was what you spent on qualified medical expenses and the $3030.76 was what was transferred to the second HSA, or were both of these amounts for qualified medical expenses, one from first HSA custodian, and the other from the second HSA custodian? If these were ALL for qualified medical expenses, then just enter them as is (it does not matter that they were from two different HSAs). If the big one was reporting the transfer then go ahead and enter it, lest the IRS complain that they got a copy of a form that you didn't report. As I noted though, the first HSA custodian should not have sent you a 1099-SA for the transfer, if indeed that's what they did. Never mind, just enter it and declare victory.
Line 12 on your 8889 is as it should be. The line 12a amount is what should be on line 8f on Schedule 1 (1040).
So I am still quite confused on why the $743 on line 2a (8889) is not on line 8f (Schedule 1, 1040).
I dug up this old question from you ("TT did ask if I had spent this excess amount on qualified healthcare expenses, and I answered yes, because have spent in excess of the $743. ")
TurboTax asks this question when you enter a 1099-SA, but you didn't have a 1099-SA for $743, so this question must have been asked in a different context. If you enter both of the 1099-S that you just listed, then do say that you spent everything on qualified medical expenses.
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