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Check your FSA, HRA or T&P account information here:
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Eligible Expense List
What expenses are eligible for reimbursement under a cafeteria/flex plan?
Tax Calculator
How much can you save in taxes by participating in cafeteria/flex and transit & parking plans?
Entering your claim online is quick and convenient:
Participants/Employees
Flexible Spending Accounts
What is a Flexible Spending Account? It is an account that holds your predetermined pretax deductions to be used to pay for health care or dependent day care expenses. Read more about Flexible Spending Accounts under FSA Resources below. This section provides newsletters that describe how to use spending accounts and flyers to help you further understand a variety of related topics.
Check your FSA account info or enter claims: click Your Account button.
FSA Resources
Newsletters, inserts and flyers are applicable to the plan design established by your employer. To determine which may be applicable to your employer's plan, please contact our Customer Service Department or your Human Resources Department.
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Newsletters
- FSA Newsletter
- Dependent Care Newsletter
- FSA Newsletter Spanish version
- Dependent Care Newsletter Spanish version
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Inserts
- Payment Card
- Using Payment Card with DCSA
- Over-the-Counter Expenses
- Grace Period, Most Favorable Rule
- Grace Period, First In-First Out Rule
- Health Care/Dependent Care Spending Account Worksheets
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Payment Card Spanish Version
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Over-the-Counter Expenses Spanish Version
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Grace Period, First In-First Out Rule Spanish Version
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Grace Period, Most Favorable Rule Spanish Version
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