On one of the HSA pages the phrasing is confusing for this...
Did Brian inherit this HSA?
It's not common, but we have to check. If you inherited this HSA from a spouse,
It's confusing because the answer is "no" I did not inherit it, but then the explanation says that if I "DID" inherit it to click "no"...?
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ThomasM
New Member
May 31, 2019 10:29:10 PM
Yes, it is confusing. It's actually trying to clarify the question Did Brian inherit the HSA? by telling you If Brian inherited this HSAfrom a spouse then you can still answer "no."
In your case, just answer "no" and continue on.
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ThomasM
New Member
May 31, 2019 10:29:10 PM
Yes, it is confusing. It's actually trying to clarify the question Did Brian inherit the HSA? by telling you If Brian inherited this HSAfrom a spouse then you can still answer "no."
In your case, just answer "no" and continue on.
brian-mark-shell
New Member
May 31, 2019 10:29:10 PM
Thanks. That makes sense, just a bit tricky on the grammar