- Report health savings account (HSA) contributions (including those made on your behalf and employer contributions),
- Figure your HSA deduction,
- Report distributions from HSAs, and.
- Figure amounts you must include in income and additional tax you may owe if you fail to be an eligible individual.
Correspondingly, how do I fill out Form 8889 for 2019?
How to Fill Out IRS Form 8889 (For 2019 Tax Year)
- Line 1: This refers to what type of health insurance coverage you have.
- Line 2: Add your total HSA contribution amount for 2019 here.
- Line 3: Enter $3,500 if you had self-only coverage and $7,000 if you had family coverage for 2019.
Secondly, what happens if you don't file Form 8889? Put simply, the IRS uses Form 8889 for HSA reporting. If you hold an HSA account (or are the beneficiary of a deceased HSA holder), you're required to attach Form 8889 to your Form 1040 when filing your personal income tax or information return. If you fail to do so, you'll be unable to deduct your HSA contributions.
Also question is, how do I file 8889?
Disregard any plans with self-only coverage. Complete a separate Form 8889 for each spouse. Combine the amounts on line 13 of both Forms 8889 and enter this amount on Schedule 1 (Form 1040 or 1040-SR), line 12; or Form 1040-NR, line 25. Be sure to attach both Forms 8889 to your paper tax return.
Do I need Form 8889?
Preparing Form 8889You must always file a Form 8889 in any year you or an employer contributes money to your HSA or you make withdrawals from the account. The deduction you calculate on Form 8889 is taken on the first page of your income tax return. You won't need to do any calculations yourself.