TT is using the wrong value from Federal Form 8889 in the Medical Savings Account Worksheet. I contributed $25 too much in 2025 and already had the excess contribution withdrawn, so the net contribution, as shown on line 2 of form 8889 is correct, however TT is using the original amount contributed and giving me a $25 MSA contribution as an adjustment to income, which is wrong.
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Did you have a form 8889? Did you have an HSA or an MSA? If you had an MSA, you would have had a form 8853.
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There are two 8889 forms on our return, 8889-T for me and 8889-S for my wife. We were covered under a family plan from Jan-June, then me as a single from Jul-Dec, since my wife went on Medicare. We each have our own HSA accounts, so that we can each make the additional catch-up contribution. We do not have an MSA account. Also, we are not residents of Ohio.
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