What Box Does HSA on W2? A Comprehensive Guide

When you receive your W-2 form each year, you may notice a box that mentions HSA. This box on your W-2 form typically indicates the amount of money that was contributed to your Health Savings Account (HSA) throughout the year. Your employer may have made contributions to your HSA on your behalf, which is why this information is listed on your W-2.

Here is a breakdown of what the HSA box on your W-2 means:

  • The amount listed in the HSA box shows the total contributions made to your HSA account during the tax year by you and your employer, if applicable.
  • This amount is considered pre-tax money, which means it is not subject to federal income tax, and in most cases, not subject to state income tax either.
  • Contributions to an HSA are often made through payroll deductions, and the total amount contributed is reflected in this box on your W-2.

Understanding the HSA box on your W-2 can help you track your contributions and ensure you are taking full advantage of the tax benefits associated with your Health Savings Account.


When you receive your W-2 form, the HSA box reveals how much you've contributed to your Health Savings Account over the past year. This box indicates the total contributions made, including any amounts from your employer, ensuring you have a clear picture of your HSA funding.

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