My wife and I had a family HDHP for the entire 2022 tax year and I have an HSA for the both of us with my employer. When I get to the spouse section of the questions, Turbotax says that it sees a break in my wife's HDHP coverage in 2022 and it only gives me the option to answer whether the break was due to disability or other reasons. I don't understand how TT is able to determine that my wife had a break in her coverage when I selected family plan for the full year in the previous screens. Please help me to figure out this TT bug.
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Your issue is with the question that asks "What type of High Deductible Health Plan did [name] have on December 1, 2021?"
Unfortunately, the question does not clarify that it is only for a small group of taxpayers and that all other taxpayers should answer "NONE".
NOTE: each spouse can have an HSA. The use of "you" below refers to whichever spouse's name was in the question above.
This question is trying to determine if you utilized the "last-month" rule in 2021 (yes, 2021). The last-month rule lets you use the full annual HSA contribution limit if you had HDHP coverage on December 1, even if you were not covered by an HDHP for all of the year.
However, the catch is that if you used the last-month rule, the IRS requires that you stay under HDHP coverage for all of the following year (2022).
***NOTE*** This question occurs on the taxpayer who does not have an HSA, so never had a chance to tell TurboTax in the HSA interview what their HDHP coverage was for 2022.
So, the fix is this: go back to the question (at the end of the HSA interview), and:
Only taxpayers who had their own HSA in 2021 AND who contributed to their own HSA in 2021 should answer “Family” or “Self” or “None” (which can be the right answer in some cases).
Your issue is with the question that asks "What type of High Deductible Health Plan did [name] have on December 1, 2021?"
Unfortunately, the question does not clarify that it is only for a small group of taxpayers and that all other taxpayers should answer "NONE".
NOTE: each spouse can have an HSA. The use of "you" below refers to whichever spouse's name was in the question above.
This question is trying to determine if you utilized the "last-month" rule in 2021 (yes, 2021). The last-month rule lets you use the full annual HSA contribution limit if you had HDHP coverage on December 1, even if you were not covered by an HDHP for all of the year.
However, the catch is that if you used the last-month rule, the IRS requires that you stay under HDHP coverage for all of the following year (2022).
***NOTE*** This question occurs on the taxpayer who does not have an HSA, so never had a chance to tell TurboTax in the HSA interview what their HDHP coverage was for 2022.
So, the fix is this: go back to the question (at the end of the HSA interview), and:
Only taxpayers who had their own HSA in 2021 AND who contributed to their own HSA in 2021 should answer “Family” or “Self” or “None” (which can be the right answer in some cases).
Thank you for the quick and detailed reply!
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