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Before you begin: Complete Form 8853, Archer MSAs and Long-Term Care Insurance Contracts, if required. Part I HSA Contributions and Deduction. See the instructions before completing this part. If you are filing jointly and both you and your spouse each have separate HSAs, complete a separate Part I for each spouse.
You must file Form 8889 if any of the following applies. You (or someone on your behalf, including your employer) made contributions for 2016 to your HSA. You received HSA distributions in 2016. You must include certain amounts in income because you failed to be an eligible individual during the testing period.
Information about Form 8889 and its separate instructions is available at www.irs.gov/form8889. Before you begin: Complete Form 8853, Archer MSAs and Long-Term Care Insurance Contracts, if required. See the instructions before completing this part.
16 sty 2017 · IRS tax Form 8889 has been released for 2016. Here, we detail changes to the form, provide instructions and a completed example of the tax form for 2016.
Service for completing Form 8889 are very complex and unclear. To assist, the following explanation shows how to complete Form 8889 in 25 different situations for 2016. This explanation is for example purposes only. Individuals should be advised to seek professional tax assistance in the completion of Form 8889 or any other tax return.
Form 8889 is the IRS required tax filing for Health Savings Accounts. Most HSA holders will have to file it each year, including those who: Made contributions to an HSA; Took distributions from an HSA; Failed last year’s Testing Period for the Last Month Rule; Acquired an interest in an HSA due to death of beneficiary; You will need a few ...
9 lut 2017 · The IRS has released the 2016 version of Form 8889 (Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)) and its Instructions. HSA holders (and beneficiaries of deceased HSA holders) must attach Form 8889 to Form 1040 to report tax-related events affecting their HSAs.