If you don't spend any money in your Health Savings Account (HSA), you may still receive a 1099-SA form at the end of the year. Here's a breakdown of what you need to know:
When you contribute to an HSA, the contributions are tax-deductible, and the money grows tax-free.
Even if you haven't spent any money from your HSA during the year, the contributions you or your employer made are still reported on a 1099-SA form.
The 1099-SA form shows the total amount of distributions made from your HSA account during the year.
This form is used to report any withdrawals or distributions taken from your HSA, regardless of whether the money was used for qualified medical expenses or not.
Remember, HSA funds rollover from year to year, so the balance in your account continues to grow tax-free until you decide to use it.
If you haven’t utilized your Health Savings Account (HSA) funds throughout the year, you might be surprised to receive a 1099-SA form. The key takeaway is that even unused funds need to be reported for tax purposes.
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