How Does an Employee Contribution to HSA Show Up on a W-2?

When you contribute to a Health Savings Account (HSA) through your employer, you may wonder how this contribution is reflected on your W-2 form. Understanding how HSA contributions are reported can help you make informed decisions about your healthcare savings.

Employee contributions to an HSA are typically made through payroll deductions and provide tax advantages. Here's how your HSA contribution shows up on your W-2:

  • Employee HSA contributions are listed in Box 12 of your W-2 form with the code 'W.'
  • This amount represents the total contributions you made to your HSA throughout the tax year.
  • Employer contributions to your HSA are not included in this box and are not subject to income tax.

It's important to keep track of your HSA contributions and ensure that they are accurately reported on your W-2 form. This information is used to determine your tax liability and any potential tax benefits associated with your HSA.


When contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA) through your employer, one common question is how these contributions appear on the W-2 form. Employees can benefit greatly from understanding this process, as it not only impacts their reported income but also provides a clearer picture of their tax benefits.

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