Contributions to a health savings account were made for a >2% shareholder. Contributions reported in Box 1 & Box 17 of W-2 correctly as required (Notice 2005-8). Question, where do I deduct the contribution on the individual tax return? When I read the instructions for Form 8889, you don't get a deduction for employer contributions.
My understanding is this works like >2% health insurance. You add to W-2, and deduct on individual tax return. Or is this not considered an employer contribution because > 2% shareholder? I know I should be able to claim the deduction, but don't want to get a notice on this. Has anyone encountered this yet?
My understanding is this works like >2% health insurance. You add to W-2, and deduct on individual tax return. Or is this not considered an employer contribution because > 2% shareholder? I know I should be able to claim the deduction, but don't want to get a notice on this. Has anyone encountered this yet?
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