Do I Have to Amend My 2018 Tax Return If I Contribute More to HSA?

One common question that arises when individuals contribute more to their Health Savings Account (HSA) is whether they need to amend their 2018 tax return. The good news is that for HSA contributions, you generally do not need to amend your tax return for the previous year as long as the contributions are made before the tax filing deadline for that year.

Here's a breakdown of what you need to know:

  • If you made HSA contributions for the tax year 2018, you typically have until the tax filing deadline, which is usually April 15th of the following year, to contribute for that year.
  • As long as your total contributions do not exceed the annual contribution limits set by the IRS for that tax year, you do not need to amend your tax return.
  • For 2018, the maximum contribution limits were $3,450 for individuals and $6,900 for families.

If your contributions for 2018 exceed these limits, you may need to take corrective action to avoid tax penalties. In such cases, it is advisable to consult with a tax professional to understand the best course of action.


When you make contributions to your Health Savings Account (HSA), a common concern is whether you'll need to amend your previous year’s tax return. Fortunately, if your contributions for the year 2018 were made before the April 15th deadline, there's no need for amendments, provided you stay within IRS contribution limits.

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