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jay9
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HSA distributions cannot be entered on line 14a of form 8889

 
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dmertz
Level 15

HSA distributions cannot be entered on line 14a of form 8889

Correct.  HSA distributions are entered into TurboTax by entering the Form 1099-SA that reports the distribution, not by making entries directly on line 14a.

rwgieseke835
Returning Member

HSA distributions cannot be entered on line 14a of form 8889

TurboTax won't let me enter distributions from 1099-SA onto line 14a. What am I doing wrong? If I override, I get a message that it won't let me efile.

AnnetteB6
Expert Alumni

HSA distributions cannot be entered on line 14a of form 8889

It sounds as if you are trying to enter the Form 1099-SA information directly on your Form 8889 in Forms mode, using a CD/downloaded version of TurboTax.  That is not advisable.  

 

Use these steps instead:

 

  • Go to Deductions & Credits > Medical > 1099-SA, HSA, MSA and click Start or Update
  • Select the type of health account you had in 2023
  • Then answer 'yes' to the question about using your Health Savings Account to pay any medical expenses
  • The next screen will allow you to enter the details from your Form 1099-SA, 
  • After the Form 1099-SA has been entered, you will need to certify whether the funds were used for medical expenses
  • If you have more than one Form 1099-SA, you can add another one from the summary screen

 

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