Why did we wait so long to form this partnership and why is it a win for everyone? Here are the answers to these burning questions.
Question of the Month: What the heck is a dual-purpose item and is it an eligible expense?
Sometimes there is a fine line between what is considered an eligible expense. Gina answers the question of when an item crosses that eligibility line.
Question of the month: After termination, when do pre-tax programs end?
When an employee terminates, pre-tax programs don’t necessarily follow the same timelines as medical plans. Gina explains.
When the Worlds of Medicare and HSAs Collide
We’ve long preached that you can’t contribute to an HSA once you enroll in Medicare, but with every federal program, it’s not so cut and dried. Gina explains.
Question Of The Month: Are fertility treatments eligible expenses?
There are a wide variety of procedures and treatments available to help women conceive, but are they FSA/HSA eligible?
Question of the Month: Are automatic pill dispensers FSA eligible?
Is smart technology to dispense your medications eligible for FSA reimbursement? Gina has some thoughts on this new medical device.
An HSA as a Retirement Vehicle (video)
While funds in Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are used to reimburse medical expenses, the provisions of these programs make them excellent for retirement savings as well. Gina explains.
Question of the Month: Are SAD Treatments FSA/HSA eligible?
With winter approaching, one wonders, are treatments for Seasonal Affective Disorder reimbursable expenses in FSAs and HSAs?
Question of the month: Are OTC hearing aids an eligible expense?
In fall 2022 many hearing aids will be available without a prescription, but will they be FSA/HSA eligible? Gina explains.
Dependent dependencies – when must a child fly the coop from their parents’ benefit plans?
When is your child no longer a dependent when it comes to your medical plan, FSA or HSA? We spell it out.