Should I Fill Out Form 8889 for Family if Spouse Doesn't Have an HSA Account?

When managing your Health Savings Account (HSA) as a family, it's common to wonder how to properly file Form 8889 when your spouse doesn't have an HSA account. Form 8889 is used to report HSA contributions, deductions, and distributions, so it's important to understand the process.

If your spouse doesn't have an HSA account but you have one, you will still need to fill out Form 8889 for your individual HSA. Here's what you need to know:

  • Fill out Form 8889 separately for your HSA even if your spouse doesn't have one.
  • Provide details of your HSA contributions, including any contributions made by your employer.
  • Report any deductions you are eligible for based on your HSA contributions.
  • Document any HSA distributions you received during the tax year.

While your spouse may not have an HSA account, their information is not required on your Form 8889. Each individual with an HSA must file their own Form 8889 when it comes to reporting HSA activity.


Managing your Health Savings Account (HSA) can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to tax season. If you're wondering about filling out Form 8889 when your spouse doesn't have an HSA, know that you will still complete it for your HSA alone.

Download our FREE mobile app to get more of the following

Over 7,000+ HSA eligible items for sale.
Check on product HSA (Health Savings Account) eligibility
Get price update notifications
And more!

Did you find this page useful?

Subscribe to our Newsletter