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Hello, If I make a non-qualified withdrawal from my HSA am I able to return the funds to the account before the end of the year to avoid paying the taxes and penalty?
HSA mistaken distributions. If amounts were distributed during the year from an HSA because of a mistake of fact due to reasonable cause, the account beneficiary may repay the mistaken distribution no later than April 15 following the first year the account beneficiary knew or should have known the distribution was a mistake.
For example, the account beneficiary reasonably, but mistakenly, believed that an expense was a qualified medical expense and was reimbursed for that expense from the HSA. The account beneficiary then repays the mistaken distribution to the HSA.
It'ss up to the HSA administrator to accept your stated reason that the distribution was a mistake and to allow a return of mistaken distribution.
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Hello, If I make a non-qualified withdrawal from my HSA am I able to return the funds to the account before the end of the year to avoid paying the taxes and penalty?
HSA mistaken distributions. If amounts were distributed during the year from an HSA because of a mistake of fact due to reasonable cause, the account beneficiary may repay the mistaken distribution no later than April 15 following the first year the account beneficiary knew or should have known the distribution was a mistake.
For example, the account beneficiary reasonably, but mistakenly, believed that an expense was a qualified medical expense and was reimbursed for that expense from the HSA. The account beneficiary then repays the mistaken distribution to the HSA.
It'ss up to the HSA administrator to accept your stated reason that the distribution was a mistake and to allow a return of mistaken distribution.
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Hello, If I make a non-qualified withdrawal from my HSA am I able to return the funds to the account before the end of the year to avoid paying the taxes and penalty?
"You can roll over amounts from Archer MSAs and OTHER HSAs into an HSA."
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Hello, If I make a non-qualified withdrawal from my HSA am I able to return the funds to the account before the end of the year to avoid paying the taxes and penalty?
Also note that Pub 969 saying "other HSAs" makes no statement regarding the same HSA. Just because you are permitted to roll over from other HSA, doesn't mean that you are not permitted to roll over from the same HSA.
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Hello, If I make a non-qualified withdrawal from my HSA am I able to return the funds to the account before the end of the year to avoid paying the taxes and penalty?
(withdrawal) of assets from one HSA or
Archer MSA that is reinvested in
ANOTHER [emphasis added] HSA of the same account
beneficiary. Generally, you must
complete the rollover within 60 days
after you received the distribution"
<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8889.pdf">https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8889.pdf</a>
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