Even though I stated that HSA distributions (Box 1 of 1099-SA) were used 100% for medical expenses - the main income screen/summary table displays my distribution amount under "1099-SA, HSA, MSA". This amount is being counted toward my total income (which is adversely affecting the Child Tax Credit for me).
Should appropriately used HSA distributions count as income?
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No, as you suspect, any HSA distributions that were used for qualified medical expenses do NOT count as income.
If you are seeing this number on the Personal Income menu screen, this number is the total of your distributions, not (necessarily) the amount added to income.
Look at your 1040 preview (Tax Tools->Tools->View Tax Summary and click on "Preview My 1040") and see what is showing on line 21 for Other Income. If you finished the HSA interview after entering all your HSA data and answering all the questions, then you will not see this number on Line 21.
No, as you suspect, any HSA distributions that were used for qualified medical expenses do NOT count as income.
If you are seeing this number on the Personal Income menu screen, this number is the total of your distributions, not (necessarily) the amount added to income.
Look at your 1040 preview (Tax Tools->Tools->View Tax Summary and click on "Preview My 1040") and see what is showing on line 21 for Other Income. If you finished the HSA interview after entering all your HSA data and answering all the questions, then you will not see this number on Line 21.
If you itemize all your medical expenses, doctor’s visits, etc, that you paid (not paid by insurance) also list the ones paid with the HSA account. It is not clear when they ask you to list them, but you should list the ones you paid out of pocket AND that your HSA account paid. However , don’t list the ones paid by insurance. It will account and offset for the ones paid with your HSA account behind the scenes with the 1099-HSA you input.
If you complete the HSA sections correctly you do NOT need to enter anything in the Medical expenses section at all.
The HSA is handled in 3 parts in the TT program :
First the contribution:
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Next the limitations screen to confirm you are eligible to make the contributions:
Until you complete the HSA portion of the TurboTax interview to establish your eligibility for an HSA contribution, TurboTax will treat the amount entered on the W-2 form as an excess HSA contribution.
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And lastly any distribution:
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