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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
@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.
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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