Contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA) is a great way to save for medical expenses while enjoying tax benefits. If you're wondering how much you contributed to an HSA in 2016 using TurboTax, it's important to understand the rules and limitations that apply.
For the tax year 2016, the contribution limits for an HSA were $3,350 for individuals and $6,750 for families. These limits include both your contributions and any contributions made by your employer, but not including any catch-up contributions for those aged 55 and older.
When filing your taxes with TurboTax for 2016, you would have reported your HSA contributions on Form 8889. This form is used to report HSA contributions, deductibles, and distributions, ensuring that you receive the appropriate tax benefits for your HSA contributions.
When it comes to contributing to a Health Savings Account (HSA), every dollar counts! Back in 2016, if you were an individual, the maximum contribution you could make was $3,350, while families could contribute up to $6,750. Remember, these totals include not just your personal contributions but also any contributions made by your employer. It's a terrific strategy to reduce taxable income and save for those unexpected medical expenses.
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