How to Fill Out Taxes with HSA Contributions but No Distributions in 2017

If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) and made contributions to it but did not take any distributions in 2017, you will need to make sure to include this information correctly on your tax return. Here's how you can fill out your taxes in this scenario:

  1. Report Your HSA Contributions: Make sure to report the contributions you made to your HSA during the tax year 2017. This information is typically found on Form 8889.
  2. Indicate No Distributions: Since you did not take any distributions from your HSA in 2017, you will not need to report any withdrawals on your tax return.
  3. Check for Additional Requirements: Depending on your specific situation, there may be additional requirements for reporting HSA contributions on your tax return. Make sure to review the IRS guidelines or consult a tax professional if needed.

If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) and contributed funds without making any withdrawals in 2017, you can still enjoy potential tax benefits. Follow these steps to accurately report your HSA contributions:

  1. Ensure accurate reporting of all contributions made during the year on Form 8889, which captures your HSA activities.
  2. As you did not utilize any of the funds, it's essential to indicate that there were no distributions on your tax paperwork.
  3. Be vigilant for any additional IRS rules that might apply based on your unique financial situation—consider consulting a tax expert for personalized advice.

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