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Deductions & credits
Sorry for replying in several threads.. It sounds like the problem here is the classification of there being one single member HDHP HSA plan and there being one family designated plan... So even though my wife's covers her and my 2 kids, I should enter it as a Single member plan since mine is Single as well? So we have 2 Single member HDHP plans (which isn't technically correct)
From that IRS Publication: Rules for married people. If either spouse has family HDHP coverage, both spouses are treated as having family HDHP coverage. If each spouse has family coverage under a separate plan, the contribution limit for 2024 is $8,300.
So yes, that would have been helpful info for the IRS to make pretty prominent, or for Intuit to just insert a little note there on that page saying "Hey, if you have 2, make sure they are both Single... or both Family.. mixing them confuses the program".