Why is TurboTax telling me I have excess contributions to an HSA when I'm under the annual limit?

If you're receiving a message from TurboTax stating that you have excess contributions to your HSA even though you believe you're under the annual limit, there could be several reasons behind this discrepancy.

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are a great way to save for medical expenses while also offering tax advantages. However, it's essential to understand the rules and regulations surrounding HSAs to avoid any potential issues, such as excess contributions.

Here are a few possible reasons why TurboTax may be flagging your contributions as excess:

  • You may have exceeded the annual contribution limit set by the IRS. For 2021, the annual contribution limit for individuals with self-only coverage is $3,600, and for those with family coverage, it's $7,200. If you've contributed more than these limits, TurboTax will alert you to the excess amount.
  • You could have made contributions that were not eligible or deductible. Only certain types of contributions qualify for tax deductions, and if you've made ineligible contributions, TurboTax will consider them as excess.
  • There might be a mistake in the way you entered your HSA contributions into TurboTax. Double-check your entries to ensure accuracy and make corrections as needed.

It's crucial to review your HSA contributions and ensure they align with the IRS guidelines to avoid penalties or tax implications. If you're unsure about why TurboTax is flagging your contributions or need assistance in correcting the issue, consider seeking help from a tax professional or financial advisor.


If TurboTax is flagging your HSA contributions as excess, it could be due to several factors, so it's crucial to examine your contributions closely to ensure they fall within IRS guidelines.

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