Having a Health Savings Account (HSA) connected with a cafeteria plan can provide additional benefits and convenience for managing healthcare expenses.
One common question that may arise in such a scenario is whether you still need to file Form 8889, the IRS form specifically for reporting HSA contributions and distributions.
The answer to this question depends on the specifics of your situation:
When you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) that is linked to a cafeteria plan, managing your healthcare finances can be much easier.
A frequently asked question relates to whether filing Form 8889 is required in this context—specifically, if contributions have been made through the cafeteria plan.
The short answer is that it depends on your individual circumstances:
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