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IRS Posts Draft 2022 Form 8889 for HSA Reporting

By ERISA News | July 12 2022

The IRS has released a draft 2022 tax year Form 8889, Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Form 8889 is filed by taxpayers to report HSA contributions and associated tax deductions, HSA distributions, and any tax or penalty tax owed for distributions not used for qualified medical expenses.

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