I opened an HSA with Fidelity this year to invest excess funds from an HSA I have with a local bank.
Fidelity performed a trustee-to-trustee transfer for me so I never took possession of the funds. However, I received a 1099-SA from my bank showing the amount transferred as a normal distribution. If I enter this amount TurboTax wants to know if this was used for medical expenses or a rollover. (Specifically says not to list trustee transfers as contributions, income, or distributions.)
Will I need to get the bank to issue a new 1099SA?
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No, you can enter that 1099-SA as is. You just need to go one more step.
To report a trustee-to-trustee rollover, please do the following.
You're done.
[Edited 1/31/2022 4:52 PM - updated year to 2021]
Thank you for the reply. I've been researching the topic more myself and found IRS Publication 969 which talks about trustee-to-trustee HSA transfers on page 7.
"If you instruct the trustee of your HSA to transfer funds directly to the trustee of another of your HSAs, the transfer isn’t considered a rollover. There is no limit on the number of these transfers. Don’t include the amount transferred in income, deduct it as a contribution, or include it as a distribution on Form 8889."
Fidelity HSA states its a non-reportable transfer as well.
My bank keeps insisting on these transfers as being rollovers as well but Fidelity received the money directly from the bank. I don't believe it meets the definition of a rollover. I don't want to report it as one because I made 3 trustee transfers last year and rollovers are limited to once a year.
You are reading Pub 969 correctly. However, you have received a 1099-SA. The HSA custodian who sent you the 1099-SA also sent a copy to the IRS, so when the IRS sees your 8889, having the 1099-SA recorded on it will match the form that they received. So unless you plan on doing another transfer again within a year, it's easier just doing what I outlined above rather than wasting your time trying to get your HSA custodian to do the right thing. Life is too short.
"I made 3 trustee transfers last year " - did you get 1099-SAs for each of those? Or were they all from the same HSA custodian to the other, so the transfers were aggregated into one 1099-SA?
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