Does HSA amounts go on line 25 of MI-1040CR?

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a great way to save money for medical expenses while enjoying tax benefits. If you're wondering whether HSA amounts go on line 25 of MI-1040CR, the answer is no, they don't go on that line.

Here's some important information about HSAs and how they are reported:

  • HSAs are tax-advantaged accounts that can be used to save for qualified medical expenses.
  • Contributions to an HSA are tax-deductible, meaning you can deduct them on your tax return.
  • Withdrawals from an HSA for qualified medical expenses are tax-free.
  • When you file your taxes, you'll need to report HSA contributions and withdrawals correctly to avoid any penalties.

Here's where you should report HSA amounts on your tax return:

  • HSA contributions are reported on Form 8889 and are not included on line 25 of MI-1040CR.
  • HSA distributions are reported on Form 8889 as well, but they are not reported on line 25 of MI-1040CR.

It's important to understand how to properly report HSA activity on your tax return to ensure compliance with IRS rules and to maximize your tax benefits.


While HSAs offer great tax advantages and savings opportunities, it's crucial to remember that HSA contributions should not be reported on line 25 of MI-1040CR. Instead, you'll need to use Form 8889 to accurately report these amounts.

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