Are HSA Contributions Reported on 940?

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a valuable tool for managing healthcare costs while also saving for the future. One common question many people have is whether HSA contributions are reported on Form 940. Let's delve into this topic to provide clarity.

Understandably, navigating tax forms and regulations can be overwhelming. Here's what you need to know about HSA contributions and Form 940:

  • Form 940 is used by employers to report their annual Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax.
  • HSA contributions are not reported on Form 940 because they are not subject to FUTA tax.
  • HSA contributions are made on a pre-tax basis, meaning they are not included as taxable income on your Form W-2.
  • If you make contributions to your HSA through payroll deductions, those contributions are already accounted for in your taxable wages on Form W-2.
  • It's important to note that HSA contributions are reported on Form 8889 when filing your taxes.
  • When you file your taxes, you will need to report your HSA contributions to determine your eligibility for tax deductions and ensure compliance with IRS regulations.

In summary, HSA contributions are not reported on Form 940, as it is specifically used for FUTA tax reporting by employers. However, it's imperative to accurately report your HSA contributions on Form 8889 when filing your taxes to reap the benefits of this valuable savings tool.


Have you ever wondered how HSA contributions fit into the complex puzzle of tax reporting? Many people just like you have similar questions. The good news is that HSA contributions are not included on Form 940. This form, which employers use to report their Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) tax, doesn’t have any relevance to your personal health savings accounts.

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