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posted Apr 11, 2025 7:23:18 PM

I contributed excess funds to my HSA in 2023. In early 2025 I withdrew those funds for Tax year 2023. Turbo Tax is saying that I still have 2023 excess contribution.

How can I prevent continuing to be taxed on the excess?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 15, 2025 3:20:01 PM

The issue is that excess contributions need to be withdrawn by the due date of the return - in this case, April 15, 2024.

 

Since you did not do that, the excess in 2023 carried over to 2024. TurboTax tried to apply the carryover excess to line 2 (8889) as a "personal" contribution, but many taxpayers do not realize this so when they continue to contribute large amounts, they just create a new excess. But when they try to withdraw the new excess, TurboTax will stop them because in the next year, they cannot withdraw the carryover excess penalty-free.

 

So, how to stop it? When you enter the 1099-SA for your withdrawal of the excess on your 2024 return, then say that it was NOT for medical expenses. TurboTax will add the box 1 amount to Other Income, and add a 20% penalty, but at least the excess will be over and done with.