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Deductions & credits
Thanks for the detailed response. I did some reading over the weekend too.
My spouse doesn't have FSA in 2017 but I switched jobs in May-2017 and HDHP eligible for only four months. I didn't make any HSA contributions in 2017 but since I'm eligible for four months, I believe I can roll-over $1500 from 2016 and use it towards $1133 2017 limit.
If I ask TT to do above for 2017 tax return, I will still be left with $366 which I think will be excess contribution for year 2017 so should I ask my HSA administrator for withdraw only $366 before tomorrow.
My spouse doesn't have FSA in 2017 but I switched jobs in May-2017 and HDHP eligible for only four months. I didn't make any HSA contributions in 2017 but since I'm eligible for four months, I believe I can roll-over $1500 from 2016 and use it towards $1133 2017 limit.
If I ask TT to do above for 2017 tax return, I will still be left with $366 which I think will be excess contribution for year 2017 so should I ask my HSA administrator for withdraw only $366 before tomorrow.
‎June 6, 2019
12:43 PM