Is My HSA Funding Included in My W2? - Understanding HSA Contributions

Many individuals wonder if their HSA (Health Savings Account) funding is included in their wages on W2 forms. The short answer is no, HSA contributions are not considered wages and therefore are not included in your W2 forms. Here's a more detailed explanation:

When you contribute to your HSA, those funds are considered pre-tax deductions, which means they are not subject to federal income tax, Social Security tax, or Medicare tax. Additionally, employer contributions to your HSA are also tax-free.

Here are some key points to remember regarding HSA contributions and W2 forms:

  • HSA contributions are tax-deductible, meaning you can deduct them from your taxable income when filing your taxes.
  • Your HSA contributions are reported on Form 8889 when you file your taxes, not on your W2 form.
  • Employer contributions to your HSA may be listed in Box 12 of your W2 form with a code W.

It's important to keep track of your HSA contributions throughout the year and ensure you are within the annual contribution limits set by the IRS. By understanding how HSA contributions work, you can maximize your savings and take advantage of the tax benefits they offer.


When it comes to your HSA (Health Savings Account) funding, many people are curious about its place on W2 forms. To clarify, HSA contributions are not included in your reported wages on your W2. This is because such contributions are made pre-tax, exempting them from federal income tax, Social Security tax, and Medicare tax.

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