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Hello,
I have read all the forums, but I don't know how to fix the issue. It is saying I owe a fine for my HSA contribution. I only contributed $1440, well under the limit. It is marked W so I feel like everything is right on the W2. The other boxes for 12 are my health insurance marked as code DD and my 401k marked as code D. I know owe the government instead, although I paid the same amount of taxes as usual. Any help would be appreciated.
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One of the purposes of the HSA interview is to determine your annual HSA contribution limit.
As you probably know, the maximum limits in 2017 are:
However, these limits assume that you were in an HSA all year. If you left the HSA during the year or started Medicare or had one of a number of change events, then the limit is reduced.
There are several major culprits for excess contributions (other than just actually contributing more than the limit).
First, if you did not complete the HSA interview - that is, go all the way until you are returned to the "Your Tax Breaks" page - the limit still might be set to zero, causes a misleading excess contribution message.
There are questions all the way to the end of the interview that affect the annual contribution limit. This is what Lisa 995 is referring to.
Second, it is not unusual for taxpayers to accidentally duplicate their contributions by mistakenly entering what they perceive to be "their" contributions into the second line on the "Let's enter your HSA contributions" screen (see screenshot below).
Normally, any employee who made contributions to his/her HSA through a payroll deduction plan has the contributions included in the amount with code "W" in box 12 on the W-2. This is on the first line on this screen (above).
Note that the IRS considers any contributions made through payroll deduction to be an “employer contribution”, not a personal contribution. Don’t worry, your contribution was already removed from boxes 1, 3, and 5 on your W-2, so you won’t pay income tax on the amount.
Third, if you weren't in the HSA all 12 months, then the annual contribution limit is reduced on a per month ratio.
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