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In response to
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did you exceed your maximum contribution (your amount + that 1300) for the year?
"
by
b.
I...don't know. If the question is whether we paid more than $1,300 in medical expenses, the answer is good lord, yes. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Apr 6 '11, 13:31
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(No, we did not.) -- nm
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:37
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I think the relevant question is "how much did you pay out of pocket after having depleted the HSA?" -- nm
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amanda jones, transitarian
Apr 6, 13:44
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a bajillion dollars.
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:44
(contribute more than $1,300 to the HSA). -- nm
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:38
Could it be that they want to know if you spent in excess of 1300, out of pocket, that was NOT covered/reimbursed by insurance? (Not an expert here) -- nm
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ty97
Apr 6, 13:35
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well that would be a Schedule A itemized deductions entry, -- nm
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tRuMaN
Apr 6, 13:36
1
Yes, that was the part I was thinking about. Are talking about the main 1040 and not the Schedule A? -- nm
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ty97
Apr 6, 13:45
so this is an HSA or something else?
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tRuMaN
Apr 6, 13:33
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right, I'm referring to hsa-type contributions, which it sounds like it may be. I don't know about insurance doing that, but it can work the way I
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b.
Apr 6, 13:37
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It's HSA. The only thing that went in the HSA is $1,300.
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:38
7
well, the 1099-sa should have the amount of contribution, the amount spent, and a box stating the amount not taxable.
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tRuMaN
Apr 6, 13:39
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I'm not sure I got a 1099-sa. It's listed on the W2. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:42
5
is it a check box? box e, I think? -- nm
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amanda jones, transitarian
Apr 6, 13:45
Is it pre-tax dollars? Not all benefits are (I think). -- nm
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mara
Apr 6, 13:44
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I think HSA is after tax dollars, if I remember right. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Apr 6, 13:45
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then it can't impact your tax liability. you've already paid taxes on it. you can't pay twice.
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amanda jones, transitarian
Apr 6, 13:47
hmm, thinking. give me a minute. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Apr 6, 13:44
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