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If either spouse has family coverage, then the IRS considers both to have family coverage for purposes of the contribution limit.
This tricks the program sometimes, so even though your husband is on a self plan, you need to mark him as family plan. If there is any issue in changing just the election in HSA, you may need to delete Husband's W-2 and reenter.
If either spouse has family coverage, then the IRS considers both to have family coverage for purposes of the contribution limit.
This tricks the program sometimes, so even though your husband is on a self plan, you need to mark him as family plan. If there is any issue in changing just the election in HSA, you may need to delete Husband's W-2 and reenter.
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