Not only can you save on FSA eligible products, but an FSA also gives you access to health care services and thousands of everyday products such as sunscreen, contact lens solution, band-aids, heat wraps and baby care. Many basic needs can be classified under the FSA product list.
Each FSA plan year, employers take money out of your paychecks based on how much you choose to set aside. Beginning in 2013, FSA plan contributions are limited to $2,500 per person. Before you get an FSA, it is vital to calculate how much you want to spend using your FSA.
Because FSAs are “use it or lose it” any money unspent is forfeited when your plan year ends. Some employers provide a grace period – or an extension of coverage – up to two and a half months. One big deadline coming up is March 15.
FSAstore.com is a one-stop-shop stocked exclusively with thousands of FSA-eligible products, a national provider database and a Learning Center that answers FSA-related questions. You can save on FSA-eligible products throughout the year with FSA Store’s special offers. Check these out before your grace period ends on March 15. Be sure to check them out today to be eligible for their special offers!
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Ashley says
I recently just learned about FSAs. Glad my work offers them!!
Ronni Keller says
My husband has FSA through his job, and they really are all that!! Until they started doing this a few years back, I hadn’t heard of them…
Sheila says
We have never had one but I know of friends who do thru their work. My Mom used too. It is a good idea.
Sarah BB @ East9thSTreet says
I used to have a FSA at my previous employer. Anytime I can make a purchase using pre-tax dollars, you better bet I’m going to take advantage of it!