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You are an HSA-eligible individual for only 10 months of 2018, so you are only permitted 10/12 of the annual limits. Since you have only had one-month's worth of your excess contribution returned so far, you have to request another return of excess contribution for the other month's-worth of excess. The amount distributed is likely to be a bit different due to a different amount of earnings required to be distributed with the returned contribution.
If you spouse was covered by an HDHP plan, you spouse can contribute to your spouse's own HSA.
You are an HSA-eligible individual for only 10 months of 2018, so you are only permitted 10/12 of the annual limits. Since you have only had one-month's worth of your excess contribution returned so far, you have to request another return of excess contribution for the other month's-worth of excess. The amount distributed is likely to be a bit different due to a different amount of earnings required to be distributed with the returned contribution.
If you spouse was covered by an HDHP plan, you spouse can contribute to your spouse's own HSA.
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