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You still have an HSA because HSAs are like IRAs in that they are persistent.
So start the HSA interview (you will have to go to Deductions & Credits->Medical->HSA... and indicate that you have an HSA (which is true, you're still getting a 5498-SA every year, right?).
Then as you navigate through the interview, you will be asked if you paid for anything out of the HS.A Here you say YES and then you will be able to enter the 1099-SA.
You still have an HSA because HSAs are like IRAs in that they are persistent.
So start the HSA interview (you will have to go to Deductions & Credits->Medical->HSA... and indicate that you have an HSA (which is true, you're still getting a 5498-SA every year, right?).
Then as you navigate through the interview, you will be asked if you paid for anything out of the HS.A Here you say YES and then you will be able to enter the 1099-SA.
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