Health Savings Account (HSA)

IMPORTANT:

All HSA Distributions must be reported on the tax return.


You must file Form 8889 if any of the following applies:

The following pages can be added in regard to HSA Accounts: 

Distributions that qualify as tax-free:

Add the "HSA Distribution Page" and enter the Unreimbursed Qualified Medical Expenses amount of the HSA Distribution (if applicable).

HSA Contributions Page

If you need assistance with adding the HSA Contributions Page, please visit our WIKI W-2 Income Page for detailed instructions for finding and adding new pages/forms to your return. Then, once you have added the HSA Contributions Page, you can return here for more information.

Returns filing Married Filing Joint are required to complete both the Taxpayer and the Spouse sections. (Spouse section not shown).


HDHP Coverage for Taxpayer/Spouse as of December 1, 2022:

Select the type of High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) coverage had in the prior year (current tax year). You will select from the following:


Taxpayer/Spouse HDHP Status Change:

Select the applicable answer regarding Taxpayers/Spouses HDHP Coverage status change in the prior year (current tax year).


(EXAMPLE image shown above is for Tax Year 2022 and may not reflect the current tax year)

Taxpayer's/Spouses HSA Contributions Made for Current Tax Year:

Only enter contributions made in the prior year (current tax year of return).


Taxpayer's/Spouses HSA Employer Contributions:

Employer Contributions from Form W-2 (Box 12, Code W) will be carried over and display here.


Amount of Employer Contributions for Last Tax Year:

Enter here the amount of the Employer Contributions included in Form W-2 Box 12 (displayed above) that are for a Prior Year Contribution (last years).


Amount of Employer Contributions for Next Tax Year (actual current year):

Enter here the amount of the Employer Contributions included in Form W-2 Box 12 (displayed above) that are for Current Year - Next Year Contribution.


Taxpayer's/Spouses Qualified HSA Funding Distributions:

Traditional & Roth IRA funding distributions to the HSA in a direct trustee-to-trustee transfer. This does not include SEP IRAs or SIMPLE IRAs.