This is the situation, my wife has always been covered by my health plan, no lapses ever, I answered all the turbotax questions correctly but get the following when answering my wife section. On the first question I answered: Family
What type of High Deductible Health Plan did Ana have on December 1, 2023? Family
On the 2nd question I get the lapse issue which is not true at all (not sure from where turbotax get this):
Did Ana's High Deductible Health Plan coverage lapse in 2024 due to disability?
We see that Ana had a break in HDHP health coverage during 2024. Let us know if this was a result of a disability. (Which never happened and don't understand from where TurboTax is getting this).
And I have to choose from: Yes, coverage ended due to disability or No, coverage ended for other reasons.
(None of these are valid at all, there is no other options to choose from).
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In all likelihood, one of you does not have an HSA, so you never went through the HSA interview to tell TurboTax that you had HDHP coverage, so TurboTax got confused and thought that maybe your coverage "lapsed". Sound familiar? If so, see the bulleted list.
That is, answer NONE to the question "What type of High Deductible Health Plan did [name] have on December 1, 2023", because in these cases the question doesn't apply to you.
To resolve this, revisit the HSA entry and make sure you have indicated she had a high-deductible health plan all year.
Thanks for the quick response but I did all that since the beginning and revised multiple times the answers, still get the same results previously stated. I can't make the app to not indicate that she had a lapse when there is none.
In all likelihood, one of you does not have an HSA, so you never went through the HSA interview to tell TurboTax that you had HDHP coverage, so TurboTax got confused and thought that maybe your coverage "lapsed". Sound familiar? If so, see the bulleted list.
That is, answer NONE to the question "What type of High Deductible Health Plan did [name] have on December 1, 2023", because in these cases the question doesn't apply to you.
Thank you, the last part of your answer solved the issue:
"That is, answer NONE to the question "What type of High Deductible Health Plan did [name] have on December 1, 2023", because in these cases the question doesn't apply to you."
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