For the year 2020, only I had an HSA. My spouse had no HSA. Yet TurboTax insists that I had an HSA deduction and she had an HSA employer contribution - in the same amount - for 2020. It will NOT let me change her HSA employer contribution value to $0. Therefore, somehow it thinks we overcontributed in 2020.
Is there some way to somehow reset this portion of my return?
please help! thanks...
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The employer HSA contribution amount is transferred from W-2 entries. You should double-check your spouse's W-2 and see if there is an entry in Box 12 with Code W and an amount. If so, that is indicating a contribution to a Health Savings Account.
Another thing to check is the ownership of the W-2 to be sure it is tied to the correct person. If your W-2 was entered as your spouse's W-2, that would also transfer the contribution amount to the HSA section.
Annette - You are so correct!!!
I had gone back to the W-2s and found that my spouse's name was incorrectly entered in my W-2.
Feeling kinda stupid - THANK YOU for your quick answer and for the accuracy of your solution.
Craig Dunn
My W2 has $7000 in Box 12c W. My gross earnings in Box 1 are already reduced by this amount. Why is Turbo Tax including in the deductions ?
It shouldn't unless you reported this contribution additionally as a contribution you personally made. To check to see if you entered this twice, go to:
Dave - thank you for your reply. I checked it again. The $7000 is still showing as Tax Free Employer Contributions on the Your HSA Summary page. I have also entered the info from my 1099-SA which is $6912 and it shows on the Your HSA Summary page as Total Distributions. All other lines are zero.
Do I need to go in and remove the 8889 form ?
No, do not remove anything. The tax free employer contribution does not show up as a contribution deduction but is reminding you that this contribution was made by your employer with pre-taxed dollars. It is not taxable nor deductible.
To verify that this isn't reported as a contribution, look on line 13 Schedule 1. if there is no amount reported here, you are not receiving a deduction for the contribution your employer made.
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