I was covered by my SELF HDHP with HSA plan for the entire year of 2023. However, I lived in my parents home for 10 of those months and am claimed as a dependent on their return, making me UNQUALIFIED for the HSA deduction in 2023. Fine. The Intuit software will not permit me to file until I correct From 8889-T lines 3A(1-12) showing all the months of the year. It will accept NONE of the possible answers (NONE, SELF, or FAMILY).
Why does my living with my parents have anything to do with my HDHP and HSA anyway?
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You are not allowed to contribute to an HSA if you can be claimed as a dependent (even if you aren't, just the possibility is enough).
In the HSA interview, did you indicate that you were not covered by an HDHP? Yes, I know you had a Self HDHP policy, but that was negated by your status as being claimable as a dependent.
Go back to the HSA interview and first check the box that you had an HSA (if it isn't already). Then, when you see the screen that asks, "Was [name] covered by a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) in 2023?", enter that "No, I did not have coverage".
Now when you get to the Review, if you get this same objection (probably for Line 1), enter Self to get you past the objection. When you said "No" on the previous question, this caused the calculations to be correct, so it won't matter that you enter Self for Line 1.
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