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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

Hello, I have a question regarding where to enter long-term/short-term capital gains from my Fidelity HSA investment account in PC TurboTax for my California state tax return.  The PC version only shows "Interest earned from HSA", "Dividends earned from HSA", and "Net capital gain or loss from HSA" on the "Enter Your Health Savings Account Earnings". Can anyone help? Thanks!

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BillM223
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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

"long-term/short-term capital gains" - the long-term capital gains should be entered where TurboTax asks for the "Net capital gain or loss from HSA". Since short-term capital gains are taxed as ordinary income, you can add the short-term gains anywhere you have ordinary income. I would consider going to "Here's the income that California handles differently" and going to the bottom "Miscellaneous" to "Other Adjustments to Income". Add the short-terms gains as an addition to income - this will be added as ordinary income.

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BillM223
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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

I have to apologize - California taxes long-term capital gains the same as short term (see "California does not have a lower rate for capital gains. All capital gains are taxed as ordinary inc...", so you would enter all capital gains in the same location in the CA interview.

 

Again, my apologies.

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BillM223
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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

"long-term/short-term capital gains" - the long-term capital gains should be entered where TurboTax asks for the "Net capital gain or loss from HSA". Since short-term capital gains are taxed as ordinary income, you can add the short-term gains anywhere you have ordinary income. I would consider going to "Here's the income that California handles differently" and going to the bottom "Miscellaneous" to "Other Adjustments to Income". Add the short-terms gains as an addition to income - this will be added as ordinary income.

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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

Thanks. Much appreciated!

BillM223
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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

I have to apologize - California taxes long-term capital gains the same as short term (see "California does not have a lower rate for capital gains. All capital gains are taxed as ordinary inc...", so you would enter all capital gains in the same location in the CA interview.

 

Again, my apologies.

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California Tax Return: Where to enter capital gains from HSA in PC TurboTax

No problem at all. Thanks for your prompt update. This is great to know~

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