Flexible spending accounts (FSA) and health savings accounts (HSA) let you save pretax money to spend later on medical and healthcare expenses that aren’t covered by your insurance plan. Both offer ...
(NewsNation) — Who doesn’t want to save money? Especially when you’re paying for something you don’t want to — like medical or dental expenses. That’s where flexible spending accounts and health ...
If your workplace offers an FSA, you can contribute to it using pre-tax dollars. The money in your FSA can go toward qualifying medical expenses, including medical, dental, and vision care. If you don ...
Flexible spending accounts are getting a meaningful reset for 2026, with higher contribution ceilings and new rules that change how much tax-free money families can set aside. The shifts touch both ...
The March 15 FSA grace period deadline is almost here, and to help millions of consumers who are enrolled in these tax-free accounts avoid forfeiting unused funds, FSA Store®, which is part of the ...
So should you make changes to your plan documents or extend enrollment because of the $50 increase? Let’s review the background on the FSA maximum and then a quick roadmap through the possible ...
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