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Online DIY Premium TurboTax auto-imported $1,217 HSA from W-2. I added $3,083 via Fidelity to max 2025. The personal contribution field seems missing—how do I enter it?

The option to report my personal HSA contribution seems to be missing. The summary says, “You can make any changes if needed,” but there’s no edit or change button, and no field to enter the personal contributions I made in 2026 for my 2025 HSA. There is a field to enter company contributions made in 2026 for 2025, but that’s not the same as reporting my personal contribution in terms of tax.
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Online DIY Premium TurboTax auto-imported $1,217 HSA from W-2. I added $3,083 via Fidelity to max 2025. The personal contribution field seems missing—how do I enter it?

I am also facing the same issue.

AnnetteB6
Employee Tax Expert

Online DIY Premium TurboTax auto-imported $1,217 HSA from W-2. I added $3,083 via Fidelity to max 2025. The personal contribution field seems missing—how do I enter it?

I am unable to replicate the situation you described using TurboTax Online Premium.  The inputs for entering a personal contribution to an HSA are still coming up for me.  It is showing right after entering information or answering the question about having a Form 1099-SA for distributions from the HSA.  

 

In order to take a closer look at the situation you described and forward it to the development team, they will need a diagnostic tax data file demonstrating the circumstance.  If you would be willing to provide a diagnostic copy of your return, that would be helpful.  The diagnostic file will not contain personally identifiable information, only numbers related to your tax forms.  

 

To provide us with the diagnostic file, follow the instructions below and post the token number along with which version of TurboTax you are using (if not using TurboTax Online, Premium version) in a follow-up thread.

 

Use these steps if you are using TurboTax Online:

 

  • Sign in to your account and be sure you are in your tax return.
  • Select Tax Tools in the menu to the left.
  • Select Tools.
  • Select Share my file with agent.
  • A pop-up message will appear, select OK to send the sanitized diagnostic copy to us.
  • Post the token number here. 

 

If you are using a CD/downloaded version of TurboTax, use these steps:

 

  • Select Online at the top of the screen.
  • Select Send Tax File to Agent.
  • Click OK.
  • Post the token number here.

 

If you are using a Mac version of TurboTax, use these steps:

 

  • Go to the Menu at the top of the screen and select Help.
  • Then, Send Tax File to Agent.
  • Post the token number here.

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Online DIY Premium TurboTax auto-imported $1,217 HSA from W-2. I added $3,083 via Fidelity to max 2025. The personal contribution field seems missing—how do I enter it?

My token number is 1355368. i see that this issue was seen by many other users in this forum. the only solution that has worked for others is that they said that start from the beginning. basically Clear & Start Over. i might do that before you get a chance to look at this token number

AnnetteB6
Employee Tax Expert

Online DIY Premium TurboTax auto-imported $1,217 HSA from W-2. I added $3,083 via Fidelity to max 2025. The personal contribution field seems missing—how do I enter it?

Thank you for providing your token number and diagnostic file.  I did not see anything in the file that would be causing the field for entering the personal HSA contributions to not come up as you go through the HSA section of your return.  When diagnostic files are looked at, the desktop version of TurboTax is used.  Those versions of the program do seem to have a problem with the HSA contribution input screen, but the data can be entered directly on the tax form without an issue.  

 

You can consider either trying to Clear and Start Over with your TurboTax Online return since the current online version appears to give the input screen when I test it.  

 

Or, you can retain the tax data file that you have started and transfer it to a desktop version of the program where the HSA contribution can be entered directly on the tax form.  You would need to purchase the desktop version of the program and download it to your computer.  

 

Here are the steps for entering your personal HSA contribution using a desktop version of TurboTax:

 

  1. Click Forms in the upper right corner.
  2. Find and click Form 8889-T in the list of forms down the left side of the screen.  (Form 8889-S for a spouse, if applicable)
  3. Type the amount of your personal HSA contribution in box A of the Line 2 Smart Worksheet near the top of the form.  This is not an override, it is simply an entry of data.  So, it will not impede electronic filing of your return.
  4. Click Step-by-Step at the top right corner to go back to the input screens and continue your return.

 

Take a look at the following TurboTax help article to learn more about how to transfer from using TurboTax Online to TurboTax desktop:

 

How do I switch from TurboTax Online to TurboTax Desktop?

 

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