If you leave your job, your participation in the FSA will also end. You can only be reimbursed for eligible expenses […]
Generally, you can only change your contribution amount during your employer’s open enrollment period. However, you may be able to make […]
Don’t worry, you won’t necessarily lose it! You may be able to roll over up to $660 of unused funds to […]
If you have a benefits debit card, you can simply swipe it at the time of purchase. If you don’t have […]
Your full annual contribution is available to you on the very first day of your plan year. This means you can […]
You can use your FSA for a wide range of eligible medical expenses, including: Health plan co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance Eyeglasses […]
The IRS sets the maximum amount you can contribute each year. For 2025, the maximum contribution is $3,300. Your employer may […]
When you contribute to an FSA, the money is taken out of your paycheck before taxes. This lowers your taxable income, […]
An FSA is a special account you can use to save money on eligible medical expenses. It’s an employer-sponsored benefit that […]