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I have read several other similar questions and I'm still confused. I contributed the HSA family maximum in 2019 and my employer contributed 0. Once I put the W 7000 in for box 12, my tax return drops as if I'm being taxed on this. Why would I even want to contribute to an HSA account if I'm just going to get taxed on this money at the end of the year?
In reading this post- https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-credits-deductions/discussion/this-has-been-confusing-me-for-y...
It sounds like I need to try and get TurboTax to let me fill out a form 8889 somehow
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In order to show that your HSA contribution and any distributions from your HSA are tax free, you have to complete Form 8889. To complete Form 8889 in TurboTax Online, while logged in to your account and in your return:
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