Do I Get a Form for Tax Returns If I Have an HSA? - HSA Awareness Article

If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA), you may be wondering whether you will receive a form for tax returns related to your HSA contributions. Having an HSA can offer tax benefits, but it also comes with certain responsibilities when it comes to filing your taxes.

When it comes to tax returns and HSAs, here's what you need to know:

  • Contributions made to your HSA are tax-deductible, meaning you can lower your taxable income by contributing to your HSA account.
  • Employer contributions to your HSA are not considered as taxable income to you.
  • Distributions for qualified medical expenses are not taxed.
  • If you withdraw funds for non-qualified expenses, the amount may be subject to income tax and an additional 20% penalty.
  • At the end of the tax year, you should receive Form 1099-SA from your HSA provider. This form reports all distributions made from your HSA during the year.
  • You may also receive Form 5498-SA, which reports all contributions made to your HSA account, including any contributions made by your employer.
  • When filing your taxes, you will need to report HSA contributions on Form 8889 and include it with your tax return.

Remember, it's essential to keep track of your HSA transactions and ensure you use the funds for qualified medical expenses to avoid any tax implications.


If you have an HSA, understanding your tax responsibilities is crucial. You will indeed receive tax forms that detail your contributions and withdrawals from your HSA, providing clarity for your tax filings.

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