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NO. All income activity inside an HSA is ignored for income tax return purposes.
Generally you report contributions to the HSA, you report distributions from the HSA, but activity inside the HSA - dividends, interest, capital gains and losses and so forth - are not reported.
Tom Young
NO. All income activity inside an HSA is ignored for income tax return purposes.
Generally you report contributions to the HSA, you report distributions from the HSA, but activity inside the HSA - dividends, interest, capital gains and losses and so forth - are not reported.
Tom Young
Except in California state filings!
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