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2021 HSA contribution limit

  • November 30, 2021
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TurboTax 2021 has the wrong HSA contribution limit.  The 2021 limit should be $7,200.  I am over 55, and so am entitled to another $1,000. 

 

My limit should be $8,200, but TT is showing $8,100 as my limit and is telling me I have over contributed by $100.  Please fix the limit in the software.

 

Thanks.

    Best answer by rjs

    The early releases of any tax software for the new year are really just a rough draft. A lot of things aren't included yet, and a lot of things haven't been updated yet from the previous year. Things like inflation adjustments will be taken care of in updates over the next couple of months. The IRS has not even announced a date when filing 2021 tax returns will start, but it won't be until sometime in late January.

     

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    Level 15
    November 30, 2021

    The early releases of any tax software for the new year are really just a rough draft. A lot of things aren't included yet, and a lot of things haven't been updated yet from the previous year. Things like inflation adjustments will be taken care of in updates over the next couple of months. The IRS has not even announced a date when filing 2021 tax returns will start, but it won't be until sometime in late January.

     

    Level 2
    February 21, 2022

    Has the tax software been corrected for the HSA over limit error, as I am still seeing it, and believe I have not exceeded my contributions? 

    Alumni - Intuit
    February 21, 2022

    In most cases, your HSA contribution is reported in box 12 of your W-2 with the code W (Company Contributions to Health Savings Account). Do not enter that amount again in the Medical section. If you made an HSA contribution that wasn't reported on my W-2, you will enter that amount in the Medical section under Deductions and Credits. 

     For more information please check :

    Why am I showing an excess HSA contribution in 2021?

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    Level 2
    January 30, 2022

    The same issue exists for Single HSA limits. I put in $3600 for Single and it's telling me I overpaid by $500.

    Level 15
    January 30, 2022

    @JDS250 any chance you have HSA contributions included on your W2 form as well as the $3600 you entered?  That would change the amount you entered.  Any HSA contributions would be shown on your W2 in box 12 with code W.

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    Level 2
    January 31, 2022

    Sorry - wasn't clear. The $3600 for the HSA was from W-2 Box W. No other entry for HSA was entered. So the total contribution for HSA was $3600 which was from W-2. 

    Level 2
    March 31, 2022

    There still seems to be a bug in the turbotax software even though I've run the update. I am over 55 and turbo tax is not calculating the correct limit. My limit should be $8,200. How do I proceed so that I am not reporting an excess contribution due to the software error ?

    Level 15
    March 31, 2022

    We do not know of a software error in the annual HSA contribution limit.

     

    Please be aware that if you turned 55 during 2021, then the $1,000 "bonus" is prorated based on the number of months you were actually 55 or over. Thus, if you turned 55 on July 1st, then you would add $500 ($1,000*6/12) to your annual HSA contribution limit.

     

    If this does not address your situation, please give us your details (type of HDHP policy), number of months under HDHP, the code W amount in box 12 of your W-2, any direct contributions to your HSA, and so on.

     

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