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posted Jun 4, 2019 11:12:16 PM

I made an HSA contribution which appears in box 12 of my W2 with code "D". When filling out the HSA section of Turbo Tax, however, it shows these contributions as zero. in this case, should I enter it on the following line where it asks for personal HSA

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Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 11:12:17 PM

First, your HSA contributions are shown on your W-2 in box 12 with a code of "W", not "D".

"D" is for your contribution to your 401(k) plan.

Second, it's counter-intuitive, but both your employer's contributions to your HSA (if any) and your contributions through a payroll deduction plan are entered as one sum with the code "W", AND this amount is called the "employer contribution".

So, when you see the screen entitled "Let's enter [your name] HSA contributions" (see screenshot below), the code W amount will be in the first line. You must not enter "your" contributions through payroll deduction on the second line because that would duplicate your contribution.

In the second line, you do enter any contributions you may have made to your HSA outside of your employer.

Now that you understand the "employer contribution" (which is part or all yours through the payroll deduction) and your contributions made outside the employer, I can tell you that in the HSA Summary, the amount with the description "Deductions" is only the amount you contributed outside your employer.

In the HSA Summary, the employer contribution (i.e., the amount with code W), is under the description of "Tax-free employer contributions".

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Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 11:12:17 PM

First, your HSA contributions are shown on your W-2 in box 12 with a code of "W", not "D".

"D" is for your contribution to your 401(k) plan.

Second, it's counter-intuitive, but both your employer's contributions to your HSA (if any) and your contributions through a payroll deduction plan are entered as one sum with the code "W", AND this amount is called the "employer contribution".

So, when you see the screen entitled "Let's enter [your name] HSA contributions" (see screenshot below), the code W amount will be in the first line. You must not enter "your" contributions through payroll deduction on the second line because that would duplicate your contribution.

In the second line, you do enter any contributions you may have made to your HSA outside of your employer.

Now that you understand the "employer contribution" (which is part or all yours through the payroll deduction) and your contributions made outside the employer, I can tell you that in the HSA Summary, the amount with the description "Deductions" is only the amount you contributed outside your employer.

In the HSA Summary, the employer contribution (i.e., the amount with code W), is under the description of "Tax-free employer contributions".

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 11:12:19 PM

welp.  Then no HSA contributions are on my W2. I guess that answers that.  Thanks!

Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 11:12:20 PM

Did you make a contribution to your HSA through payroll deduction? Check box 14; sometimes employers mistakenly place the contribution there.

If that is the case, ask your employer why they did not use box 12 with a code of W as the IRS W-2 instructions say. Also ask them if they removed the amount of the contribution from Wages in boxes 1, 3, and 5 on your W-2. (they may have done it from just box 1, but it should be removed from all 3).

And if this is the case, see this answer - <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3640389-my-employer-contributions-to-my-hsa-was-not-reported-in-box-12-of-my-w-2-only-my-contributions-were-reported">https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/3640389-my-employer-contributions-to-my-hsa-was-not-reported-in-box-12-of-my-w-2-only-my-contributions-were-reported</a>