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    <title>topic I am eligible to put $4350 in HSA since single coverage over 55 but  W-2 says employer/employee contribution was $4399--TT does not seem to handle I put in $49 too much in Deductions &amp; credits</title>
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      <title>I am eligible to put $4350 in HSA since single coverage over 55 but  W-2 says employer/employee contribution was $4399--TT does not seem to handle I put in $49 too much</title>
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      <title>No, you don't have an excess contribution. The HSA contri...</title>
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      <description>&lt;P&gt;No, you don't have an excess contribution. The HSA contribution limit in 2017 for a Self-only plan was increased to $3,400, with a $1,000 bump for taxpayers 55 and older. So your 2017 limit is now $4,400, which is $1 dollar more than what you contributed.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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