Terms apply to American Express benefits and offers. Visit americanexpress.com to learn more. Health care flexible spending accounts (FSAs) are a great way to use pre-tax dollars to pay for medical ...
GoodRx reports 77 ways to spend your FSA dollars before the deadline, highlighting eligible dental, vision, and medical ...
GoodRx reports the One Big Beautiful Bill Act enacts significant healthcare changes, impacting Medicaid, Medicare, and ACA, ...
The clock is ticking on 2025 FSA funds, and as the use-it-or-lose-it deadline approaches, FSA Store(R) is encouraging consumers to use tax-free funds on everyday healthcare items to avoid a forfeiture ...
Learn how much of your unused FSA funds can roll over each year, IRS guidelines, and options like the grace period, ensuring ...
Flexible spending accounts are getting a meaningful reset for 2026, with higher contribution ceilings and new rules that ...
As mentioned, the IRS has announced higher contribution limits for next year (2026): $3,400, up from $3,300 in 2025. But if you contribute more than the FSA threshold to your account ($3,400 for 2026) ...
If you have money left in your health care flexible spending account, it's time to use it or potentially lose it before the end of the year.
Not eligible for a health savings account? Explore smart alternatives to save on medical expenses and maximize your healthcare budget.
Active-duty and federal employee veterans have until Dec. 31 to contribute to their Thrift Savings Plan for 2025. The annual limit is $23,500, with an extra $7,500 catch-up for those 50 and older; or ...
LASIK can be covered under your flexible spending account (FSA) if your doctor deems it medically necessary. Learn about eligibility and planning tips.
Credits generally fall into three categories: refundable (paid out even if no tax is owed), nonrefundable (can reduce a bill to zero but no further) and partially refundable. Here are five commonly ...