If you are expecting a 5498-SA it will be available in May. To report your HSA contributions on your tax return, you will need a copy of your W-2 for the total pretax contributions made by you through payroll or by your employer. This can be found in box 12, code W of your W-2.
Do I need to enter 1099-SA in TurboTax?
The Form 5498-SA (contributions to your Health Savings Account (HSA), Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA) is just for informational purposes and doesn’t need to be entered into TurboTax. With your return open in TurboTax, search for 1099-SA (upper- or lower-case, with or without the dash).
What is the difference between a 1099-SA and a 5498-SA?
IRS form 1099-SA shows the amount of money you spent from your HSA during the tax year. IRS form 5498-SA shows the amount of money deposited into your HSA for the tax year. IRS form 8889 is the form you fill out and submit with your tax return.
How does a 1099-SA affect my taxes?
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.
Where do I enter form 5498-sa?
Form 5498-SA reports contributions to your Health Savings Account (HSA), Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA. You don’t enter this form into TurboTax; your account custodian sends it to you for informational purposes only. We recommend that you keep it with your tax return records.
What’s the difference between 1099-sa and 5498-sa?
While IRS form 1099-SA tracks disbursements from Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Medical Savings Accounts (MSA), form 5498-SA tracks contributions to those same accounts. This is an informational form only and doesn’t need to be filed with your income tax return.
What are the specific instructions for form 1099-sa?
Specific Instructions for Form 1099-SA File Form 1099-SA, Distributions From an HSA, Archer MSA, or Medicare Advantage MSA, to report distributions made from a health savings account (HSA), Archer medical savings account (Archer MSA), or Medicare Advantage MSA (MA MSA).