If you find yourself in a situation where you have made excess HSA contributions in 2017, you may need to withdraw the excess amount to avoid tax penalties. Here's what you need to know about withdrawing an excess HSA contribution in 2017:
First, it's important to understand that the IRS sets limits on the maximum amount you can contribute to your HSA each year. For 2017, the contribution limit for an individual was $3,400, and for a family, it was $6,750. If you contributed more than these limits, the excess amount needs to be withdrawn.
To withdraw an excess HSA contribution for 2017:
It's crucial to rectify excess HSA contributions promptly to avoid penalties or additional taxes. Keep track of your HSA contributions each year to ensure you stay within the IRS limits and avoid any issues with excess contributions.
If you find yourself in a situation where you've contributed too much to your HSA for 2017, it's essential to act quickly. The IRS allows for excess contributions to be withdrawn without penalties if done in a timely manner.
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