My granddaughter graduated from college in June of last year and is claimed as a dependent on her fathers return for 2021 because they supported her for over half the year. She had an employer contribution to an HSA account which she was taxed because she was not eligible because she was claimed by her father. The tax program included the HSA contribution from her W-2 on form 8889 and required her to answer how she was covered under a High Deductible Health Plan. Regardless of how she answered (Self, Family, Split Self and Family half and half, No Entry) it showed an error. She was covered by her parents plan until August of 2021 and then by her employer from August through December. She was not on an Affordable Care Plan and did not get form 1095-A. She also tried answering the HDHP with yes and no and is made no difference. It seems that there is no way to respond that the program will accept with an error.
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Let's try to get your return moving forward. Please try the following, it may resolve this experience.
You can try to enter $1 for the 1095. This will not affect anything on your return, but having the form there may get the IRS to accept your return. To do this take the following steps:
Let me know if it works for you.
As a dependent, she is not eligible for a contribution to her HSA. This is true even though she was no longer on her father's insurance.
This is confusing TurboTax because that particular form should not be on a dependent's return. To resolve the errors and allow her to file without any penalties for a contribution she is not eligible to make, please do the following:
You may still encounter some errors when she completes her tax return. An old post from @BMcCalpin is still relevant:
In the Review, you may get new errors. If you do, this is how you address them:
That cleared the error on the Review so we resent the E-File. We’ll see if it gets accepted. I would have never figured the work around out. I imagine this could happen to a number of recent graduates who get full time employment with benefits like HSA contributions and have their parents still claim them for the tax savings. Thankfully this is the last year she will have to deal with this. Thanks again for the help.
Let's try to get your return moving forward. Please try the following, it may resolve this experience.
You can try to enter $1 for the 1095. This will not affect anything on your return, but having the form there may get the IRS to accept your return. To do this take the following steps:
Let me know if it works for you.
Thanks but that didn’t seem to work. I still get error message related to her being a dependent on someone else’s tax return. It’s seems the HSA contribution her employer made on her behalf is conflicting with her status as a dependent on her fathers return. It wont accept the 1095-A because she is a dependent. Evidently it is confused by her being on her own for the later part of the year. Really frustrating that there is no combination of entries that will work for this silly $200 contribution for which she is getting taxed on anyway. Thanks for trying.
As a dependent, she is not eligible for a contribution to her HSA. This is true even though she was no longer on her father's insurance.
This is confusing TurboTax because that particular form should not be on a dependent's return. To resolve the errors and allow her to file without any penalties for a contribution she is not eligible to make, please do the following:
You may still encounter some errors when she completes her tax return. An old post from @BMcCalpin is still relevant:
In the Review, you may get new errors. If you do, this is how you address them:
That cleared the error on the Review so we resent the E-File. We’ll see if it gets accepted. I would have never figured the work around out. I imagine this could happen to a number of recent graduates who get full time employment with benefits like HSA contributions and have their parents still claim them for the tax savings. Thankfully this is the last year she will have to deal with this. Thanks again for the help.
Thanks for the response, it worked.
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