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First, your employer is confusing HSA with FSA. HSA may carry a balance into the next year without losing it.
The 1099-SA form shows the total amount withdrawn (distributed from your account) for the year. This form has nothing to do with the contributions made to the account. This is a tax free distribution provided you answer that the full amount was used to pay qualified medical expenses.
Since your contributions were through your employer, the contributed amount should be on your W2 form listed in box 12 with code W. This amount on your W2 is automatically recorded as your employer contribution. There is no need to enter any other contributions unless you made additional contribution outside of employment. As long as you had the proper HDHP medical insurance, the contributions are exempt from income and FICA taxes.
First, your employer is confusing HSA with FSA. HSA may carry a balance into the next year without losing it.
The 1099-SA form shows the total amount withdrawn (distributed from your account) for the year. This form has nothing to do with the contributions made to the account. This is a tax free distribution provided you answer that the full amount was used to pay qualified medical expenses.
Since your contributions were through your employer, the contributed amount should be on your W2 form listed in box 12 with code W. This amount on your W2 is automatically recorded as your employer contribution. There is no need to enter any other contributions unless you made additional contribution outside of employment. As long as you had the proper HDHP medical insurance, the contributions are exempt from income and FICA taxes.
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