Since a health FSA is an employer-sponsored health benefit, the IRS decides what counts as a qualified expense. You’ll want to use your FSA funds on IRS-approved medical costs to get the most tax ...
If you have money sitting in your FSA, the clock is ticking. Most plans have a “use it or lose it” policy, meaning unused funds disappear at year-end. Therapy is an eligible expense, and even if ...
Your flexible spending account (FSA) may expire by the end of the year. In this edition of the Two-Minute Money Plan, Greg Reynolds with Reynolds Wealth Management explains what steps employees can ...
Our picks for lesser-known uses for FSA money, from wearable tech to skin care to breastfeeding supplies.
You've probably used your health flexible spending account (FSA) to pay for qualified medical expenses like prescription contact lenses, copays, and dental cleanings. But if you have FSA dollars ...