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I am the owner of a family HSA for my wife and I.
I entered $8300 (both over 55) for 2022
I said my wife did NOT have an HSA (she's covered by mine)
The 1099-SA showed $11,339 for distributions (which were for both of us but is in my name)
We are both covered by a joint HDHP for all 12 months (the 1095A has not been entered yet)
I only get a $3818 deduction in my taxes owed?
Isn't it a credit? Shouldn't I get $8300? Jeez, my memory is terrible!
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the HSA contribution IS NOT A CREDIT but a deduction reducing your taxable income. schedule 1 line 13
the HSA contribution IS NOT A CREDIT but a deduction reducing your taxable income. schedule 1 line 13
Thanks, I realized the ridiculousness of the question after I had posted it.
My brain is getting old!
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