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Yes, you can leave it blank, BUT I suggest that you go back to the wage and income section and revisit the Less common income section and look at the 1099-SA, HSA, MSA questions to make sure there is no information in there that is making TurboTax think you took out distributions from an HSA account; resulting in turbotax asking you for a distribution code.
Yes, you can leave it blank, BUT I suggest that you go back to the wage and income section and revisit the Less common income section and look at the 1099-SA, HSA, MSA questions to make sure there is no information in there that is making TurboTax think you took out distributions from an HSA account; resulting in turbotax asking you for a distribution code.
If you received a Form 1099-SA, the payer is indicating that you received a distribution and box 3 must have a distribution code. Distributions include using funds from your HSA to pay medical expenses.
If you received no Form 1099-SA, delete the form from TurboTax.
I am sorry I wasn't clear. I did not receive a 1099-sa because I did not have any distributions. TT was still requesting a code for the box 3 of the form after filling out HSA info. I re-reviewed my steps after initially leaving a blank response for box 3 and TT didn't flag it again. Can't really explain why it didn't re-flag it but it cleared this time!?!
Thank you for taking the time to respond!
I re-reviewed as suggested. Didn't make any changes but it somehow passed after ignoring the box3 entry a couple of times.
Thank you very much for taking the time to respond!
REastman
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