You should receive Form 1099-SA in the mail. You do not need to submit it when you file your tax return, but you should hold onto it for your records.
Where do I enter my 1099-SA?
Where do I enter my 1099-SA?
- Open (continue) your return in TurboTax, if you don’t already have it open.
- Inside your program, search* for 1099-SA;
- Select Jump To 1099-SA.
- Select the appropriate box(es) and Continue.
- Answer Yes when asked if you used your HSA or MSA to pay for anything.
What happens if I don’t file my 1099-SA?
Since you didn’t include your 1099-SA they will propose making an adjustment to your return that adds the distribution, but not the amount of it that was spent on qualified medical expenses. They will send you a letter and proposed additional taxes, penalties, and interest.
Do I include 1099-SA on tax return?
The IRS requires you to prepare Form 8889 and attach it to your tax return when you take a distribution from an HSA. However, if your 1099-SA indicates you did not use the distribution for qualified medical expenses, you will pay income tax on the portion you used for unqualified expenses.
How do I get a copy of my 1099-SA?
If you have questions or need help understanding how to request your replacement SSA-1099 or SSA-1042S online, call our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 or visit your Social Security office.
Who is the payer on 1099-SA?
A small business owner and his family also qualify for this type of health savings account. Form 1099-SA will list the financial institution or the insurance company that holds the account as a payer.
What is on a 1099-SA?
IRS form 1099-SA reports distributions from health savings accounts (HSAs) and medical savings accounts (MSAs). Distributions are accounted for whether they have been paid directly to the provider or to the account holder in compensation for out-of-pocket medical expenses.