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First, did you have any distributions in 2018? That is, did you pay for any qualified medical expenses in 2018 using your HSA? If no, then you won't be sent a 1099-SA and you won't need to enter it.
If yes, the the HSA administrator is required to send you a 1099-SA. Go and look at the HSA administrator's website - it's quite possible that you can download it from their website. Otherwise, call the HSA administrator and ask for your 1099-SA.
The 1099-SA is what is reported to the IRS, so we want that whatever use you match what the IRS has received.
First, did you have any distributions in 2018? That is, did you pay for any qualified medical expenses in 2018 using your HSA? If no, then you won't be sent a 1099-SA and you won't need to enter it.
If yes, the the HSA administrator is required to send you a 1099-SA. Go and look at the HSA administrator's website - it's quite possible that you can download it from their website. Otherwise, call the HSA administrator and ask for your 1099-SA.
The 1099-SA is what is reported to the IRS, so we want that whatever use you match what the IRS has received.
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