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christoft
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Form 8889 - was not on an HDHP anytime in 2024. I have excess contribution - asking me to select "None", "Self-only", or "Family" for each month. Should I select "None"?

Seems like it is too late to take out the excess contribution for 2024 taxes, so I am trying to just pay the taxes on it, but the questions seem confusing. It is asking me to select None, Self-only, or Family for each month in line 3 of Form 8889-T, but it seems that is for Medicare? I already answered No to Medicare in a previous questionaire
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BillM223
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Form 8889 - was not on an HDHP anytime in 2024. I have excess contribution - asking me to select "None", "Self-only", or "Family" for each month. Should I select "None"?

So, are you on Medicare now?

 

"Seems like it is too late to take out the excess contribution for 2024 taxes" NO, it's not. 

1. Go look at your HSA custodian's website to see if you can request a "withdrawal of excess contributions" online. If you can, print off the request and put it in your tax files. If you request the withdrawal by April 15th, then you can argue that you made a good faith effort to comply with the rules.

2. Alternatively, file an extension today (like right now). If you file an extension, then you have until October 15th to withdraw the excess contribution.

 

From Pub 969 (page 8 ):

You may withdraw some or all of the excess contributions and avoid paying the excise tax on the amount withdrawn if you meet the following conditions. 

You withdraw the excess contributions by the due date, including extensions, of your tax return for the year the contributions were made.

Then, if you file for an extension, you have six months to straighten this out.

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christoft
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Form 8889 - was not on an HDHP anytime in 2024. I have excess contribution - asking me to select "None", "Self-only", or "Family" for each month. Should I select "None"?

No, not under medicare (and answered no to any medicare questions). And that's great! I already filed an extension because this was taking a while to sort out. Didn't know that also extended the time to take out the excess contribution as well, so I will be doing that

BillM223
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Form 8889 - was not on an HDHP anytime in 2024. I have excess contribution - asking me to select "None", "Self-only", or "Family" for each month. Should I select "None"?

You need to tell TurboTax that you are withdrawing the excess, otherwise it will carry over the excess and ding you 6%, even if you have until October to actually withdraw it.

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