I have a client that is clearly over 55 (she's 60) and is entitled to the extra $1,000 HSA contribution bringing the total to $4,550. (See IRS publication page 6) For some reason Pro Series is assessing a penalty on form 5329 and should not. Why is that and how do I correct it..
Thanks In advance for your help.
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And youve got a W2 with a Code W on Box 12 on it with an amount that's 4550 or less on it?
Yes, and when I check "Self-only" it populates with $3,550.
were all the contributions made through payroll? If so, all you need to mark is that Self Box in the Smart Worksheet on the 8889, dont enter anything else on it.
line 3 does but the 12 months above in the worksheet populates with 3550
yes
So it was contributions through payroll, right?
This is what the 8889 should look like. If youre getting a penalty, youve got some other entry mucking stuff up somewhere.
Try deleting and re-entering her date of birth. And make sure it's before 1965.
yes, that's what it looks like.
And youve got a W2 with a Code W on Box 12 on it with an amount that's 4550 or less on it?
did that here birth date is 10/04/60
Then maybe delete the 8889, and the 5329 while you're at it, and try opening them again? Maybe delete the W-2 entry for HSA contributions also.
I got support on the line and had to go back delete the "W" from w-2 and remove 8879 and then reenter the the "w" on the w-2 and it fixed it.
Thanks!!
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