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m_l_kumar
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We contributed $9300 for a HSA (family) with HDHP. One of the spouse is more than 55 yrs. Turbotax says we overcontributed and needs to withdraw. How can this be fixed?

 
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KeshaH
Employee Tax Expert

We contributed $9300 for a HSA (family) with HDHP. One of the spouse is more than 55 yrs. Turbotax says we overcontributed and needs to withdraw. How can this be fixed?

Let's take a look at your return so we can see exactly what you see and help come to a resolution. The return will be scrubbed and will not include any of your personal details.

 

Once you're logged into your account,

- on the left hand panel, click on Tax Tools and then choose Tools

- on the pop up window, select Share my file with Agent

- you'll see a message explaining that you will be providing a diagnostic copy of your return - your personal details will be changed so we will not be able to see any private information

- click okay and you'll get another message with a token

 

Reply to this message with your token and we'll take a look to see what we can find.

m_l_kumar
New Member

We contributed $9300 for a HSA (family) with HDHP. One of the spouse is more than 55 yrs. Turbotax says we overcontributed and needs to withdraw. How can this be fixed?

Token: 1289645

 

My wife is 51 yrs  I am 56 yrs. I am covered under by wife's HDHP.

My wife also owns the HSA account. We contributed $9300 to the HSA. 

https://apps.irs.gov/app/vita/content/00/00_10_005.jsp

Turbotax is giving us an error that we have overcontributed and have to

withdraw $1000 from the HSA account or pay penalty.

 

This is a bug. 

 

If I change in the Turbotax that I own the HSA account that warning and the penalty

disappears.

 

It would be incorrect filing to show that the HSA account belongs to me instead of my wife.

 

This is a bug in Turbotax system that needs to be fixed.

 

Thank you

 

We contributed $9300 for a HSA (family) with HDHP. One of the spouse is more than 55 yrs. Turbotax says we overcontributed and needs to withdraw. How can this be fixed?

@m_l_kumar not a bug.  

 

Since you wife is under 55 years old, her maximum contribution is $8300 under a family HSA.  Under a separately owned HSA, since you are over 55 years old, you are eligible to contribute $1,000.  If she contributed $9300, that is $1000 over the maximum and what TT is reporting. 

 

If we flip it around, since you are over 55 years old, you are permitted to contribute $9300.   She is not permitted to contribute anything to a separate Single HSA. 

 

Under the rules for this situation, her maximum contribution is $8300 but your maximum contribution is $9300. 

 

not a bug.  it's the way the rules work. 

dmertz
Level 15

We contributed $9300 for a HSA (family) with HDHP. One of the spouse is more than 55 yrs. Turbotax says we overcontributed and needs to withdraw. How can this be fixed?

HSAs are individual accounts, not joint accounts.  Only an individual who is age 55 or over during the year is eligible to make a catch-up contribution to that individual's HSA.

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