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Both spouses over age 55 with separate HSA's

saspengren
Level 2

I have spouses that have each contributed $4650 to their HSA's and reported it on their W-2 worksheets. They system is saying that there is a $1000 excess contribution but I don't know why. Any thoughts on what I need to differently?

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Terry53029
Level 14
Level 14

They qualify for $ 3650 + $1000 for being 55 or older on 12/31/2022. Perhaps you entered something by accident. Is either one on Medicare

saspengren
Level 2

No neither on Medicare and both have HSA's reported as W on their W-2s. This is the first year that spouse turned 55 so wondering if that's the issue. Its exactly the $1000 that the system is saying is an excess contribution.

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IRonMaN
Level 15

Are the dates of birth entered correctly in the software?


Slava Ukraini!
saspengren
Level 2

Well ended up it was my input error and forgot to mark spouse's W-2 as spouse's W-2. 🙄 Thanks for your response!

 

sjrcpa
Level 15

Glad you solved the problem.

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saspengren
Level 2

yes DOB was entered correctly but I just hadn't marked the spouse's W-2 as the spouse's W-2. Thanks for your response though!

saspengren
Level 2

thanks and me too!

 

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