With all the closures due to COVID-19, we are getting inundated with questions about changing FSA, HSA & DCAP elections. Here’s what you can and can’t change mid-year.
New Law Makes Thousands Of Healthcare Products Eligible For FSA/HSA/HRA Reimbursement
Effective 1/1/2020, over-the-counter medications will no longer require a prescription to be eligible for reimbursement.
COVID-19 Pandemic: the impact on Alphabet Soup programs
These are uncertain times, and we may not know all the answers, but here is what we do know about how the Coronavirus outbreak is impacting all the alphabet soup programs.
Say what? Curious questions we get asked about FSA or HSA reimbursements.
Many surprising things are eligible for reimbursement from an FSA or HSA. Here’s just a few of them.
Question of the Month: Is there anything special HSA participants need to do when they file their taxes?
Unlike an FSA or HRA, HSA participants have some forms they need to file along with their tax returns. Find out more.
Moving at the speed of data: Electronic Data Transfer
This renewal season, we’re working to remove the redundancy of transmitting plan data. Here’s how.
Just the FAQs – Seattle’s Commuter Benefits Ordinance
On January 1, 2020, employers in Seattle with more than 20 employees (worldwide) will need to comply with the new transit ordinance. Here are all the answers to the burning questions about the Ordinance, and a key unanswered question as well.
Question of the month: Can I get HSA reimbursement for dependent expenses after he is no longer a dependent?
We are big proponents of saving HSA dollars for future medical expenses, so this question caught our eye. The answer is fairly cut and dry, but with all things alphabet soup, there are some caveats.
The FSA secret to success for a super pre-tax smile – reimbursement for orthodontia
Getting the maximum benefit of FSA reimbursement from orthodontia treatments can be tricky. Here’s our secret to success.
It’s an Alphabet Soup Frenzy: Hello EBHRA (part 2 of a 2-part article)
Last month we reviewed the new ICHRA, this month we’re exploring the new Excepted Benefit HRA (EBHRA). Find out what it is, how it works and which clients may want to make the switch.