Offering Employees Flexible Spending Arrangement Benefits

Flexible Spending Arrangements are an employee benefit that allows employees to use pretax dollars to reimburse health and dependent care expenses not covered by insurance.

A very popular benefit offered by employers are Flexible Spending Arrangements (FSAs). The reason why these arrangements are so popular is no mystery. FSAs allow employers and employees to use pretax dollars to pay for certain personal expenses that aren't otherwise covered by insurance.

There are basically two types of FSAs: health care FSAs and dependent care FSAs. As the names imply, the former is for reimbursing health care expenses, including any insurance deductibles and copayments, and the latter is for reimbursing dependent care expenses, such as daycare or sitter fees.

Basically how FSAs work is that employees agree to payroll deductions to put pretax dollars into an account and then use the funds during the year for reimbursement of certain types of expenses. They qualify for federal income, Social Security, and Medicaid tax breaks, plus state income tax breaks in many states.

Example

Your employee, Steve, who earns $32,000 in salary, elects to place $2,000 in a FSA. Income tax, FICA taxes, and FUTA taxes will be paid only on $30,000. The $2,000 in the FSA is not subject to the taxes.

Basic Rules for FSAs

The following are some of the basic rules for FSAs:

Warning

It’s important to note that if your FSA plan allows the carryover, it cannot also allow for the two-and-a half month grace period after the year’s end and vice-versa. Only one is permitted. Therefore, if you already have an FSA plan in place with a two-and-a-half month grace period feature, you will have to change your plan to eliminate the grace period if you wish to allow for the carryover option instead.

Reimbursable and Nonreimbursable Expenses Under FSAs

There are different types of expenses that can be reimbursed to employees who participate in FSAs.

Expenses that can be reimbursed to employees who participate in a health care FSA:

Expenses that can be reimbursed in a dependent care FSA:

Nonreimbursable expenses. The following are expenses that are not eligible for reimbursement:


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