Strange thang about HSA contributions ($1,000) -- W2, box 12: when code "W" is selected, the ATX program says "Contributions to a Health Savings Account." Doesn't say who did the contributing. But then the program takes that figure straight over to the 8889 worksheet and automatically plugs it into employer contributions line (which says "enter the employer contributions reported in box 12 of Form W2, with code W"). Okay, I'm willing to take the program's word that the boss put the money in.
But....now I'm looking at the guy's annual company-issued HSA statement which lists $1,000 worth of payroll deductions And it says "Payroll deductions for the HSA account (which add up to $1,000) will be shown on the W-2 in Box 12 marked code "W". That is to say, I assume, that the employee paid the "W" amount.
So, one of us is nuts: me, the company, or ATX. Any opinions (not too harsh, please-it's been a rough week)?
But....now I'm looking at the guy's annual company-issued HSA statement which lists $1,000 worth of payroll deductions And it says "Payroll deductions for the HSA account (which add up to $1,000) will be shown on the W-2 in Box 12 marked code "W". That is to say, I assume, that the employee paid the "W" amount.
So, one of us is nuts: me, the company, or ATX. Any opinions (not too harsh, please-it's been a rough week)?
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