I'm attempting to file my taxes, but TT is telling me that I need to select "single" or "family" for my HDHP plan in 2024. However, I did not have an HDHP plan in 2024.
I used to have HSA/HDHP, but switched over to PPO for my 2024 elections. I have checked my HSA account, and have a total of $0 of contributions in 2024 - by myself and my employer. I have used ~$450 of the money in that account, and the account does generate a minute amount of interest, but that's it.
On my W-2, I do NOT have the "W" code in any of the boxes for 12. My box for 12d is "DD", which I have also double-checked and confirmed in TT for my W-2 import to be correct. Nowhere is the "W" (HDHP) plans or contributions mentioned.
When looking at the form that TT is filling out on my 8889-T though, In box 1b "Excess HSA contributions carried over from 2023 that still in HSA", there is a value in there. I can garantee that I did not overcontribute in 2023 - however last year I did have a CPA do my taxes instead of doing them on TT. Regardless, even if this were to be true, why would I be forced to have an HDHP plan in 2024 because I had "excess contributions" in 2023? I'm not sure if this is the cause.
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If you actually had excess contributions in 2023, then TurboTax would carry over the excess to 2024 and try to apply it as a personal contribution (line 2, form 8889) to be used up.
I cannot explain why you appear to have excess contributions from 2023, but you can fix that. In the HSA interview, you are asked if you "overfunded" your HSA in 2023. What it is really asking is "did you carry over any excess from 2023?"
If you are positive that you had no excess in 2023, then answer NO to this question.
If you actually had excess contributions in 2023, then TurboTax would carry over the excess to 2024 and try to apply it as a personal contribution (line 2, form 8889) to be used up.
I cannot explain why you appear to have excess contributions from 2023, but you can fix that. In the HSA interview, you are asked if you "overfunded" your HSA in 2023. What it is really asking is "did you carry over any excess from 2023?"
If you are positive that you had no excess in 2023, then answer NO to this question.
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