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No. If you used funds to pay for prescriptions, then you should be receiving a 1099-SA form.
Form 1099-SA is entered in order to calculate the deduction and complete Form 8889 properly. Form 1099-SA is issued when you have distributions from you HSA account. When you receive the form, enter into TurboTax:
For HSA contributions: If you only made them through your employer, then entering your W-2 with its box 12 codes is all you need to do.
No. If you used funds to pay for prescriptions, then you should be receiving a 1099-SA form.
Form 1099-SA is entered in order to calculate the deduction and complete Form 8889 properly. Form 1099-SA is issued when you have distributions from you HSA account. When you receive the form, enter into TurboTax:
For HSA contributions: If you only made them through your employer, then entering your W-2 with its box 12 codes is all you need to do.
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