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To: taildragger
"Correction it was $5000, it is now $2500 with more restrictions.

Actually, I don't think either figure is correct as a matter of law - the maximum amount is established by the employer when they set up the plan. My employer has a $5000 limit; it sounds like your employer is changing the limit. [If I am incorrect, feel free to post a citation to the correct information; remember that I am addressing the Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare, not the Medical Savings Accounts, which are different.]

This is from the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

http://www.bls.gov/opub/cwc/cm20031022ar01p1.htm

"Health care flexible spending accounts are employer-established benefit plans that reimburse employees for specified medical expenses as they are incurred. These accounts are allowed under section 125 of the Internal Revenue Code and are also referred to as "cafeteria plans" or "125 plans." The employee contributes funds to the account through a salary reduction agreement and is able to withdraw the funds set aside to pay for medical bills. The salary reduction agreement means that any funds set aside in a flexible spending account escape both income tax and Social Security tax. Employers may contribute to these accounts as well.

There is no statutory limit on the amount of money that can be contributed to health care flexible spending accounts. However, some companies place a limit of $2,000 to $3,000 on flexible spending accounts."

6 posted on 09/10/2010 7:24:48 AM PDT by In Maryland ("Impromptu Obamanomics is getting scarier by the day ..." - Caroline Baum)
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To: In Maryland

How is the removal of OTC medications, and changing the threshold for other expenses going to REDUCE health care costs to individuals and families?

When the people here in Arkansas put together a Constitutional amendment or initiated act, it has to go through legal scrutiny to make certain that the bill’s title is not “deceptive or misleading”.

Yet Obama’s “Affordable Care Act” is, from what it appears to my eyes, to be increasing costs for me and my family.

Can we not bring charges of fraud against the president and all members of congress who voted for this bill - because it IS a fraud.


7 posted on 09/10/2010 7:32:46 AM PDT by TheBattman (They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature...)
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To: In Maryland
I M....

No the Obamaton's have changed the maximum contributions to FSA's from $5,000 to $2,500....

It was part of Obamacare and it kicks in in 2011...

Look into it...

8 posted on 09/10/2010 7:33:00 AM PDT by taildragger ((Palin / Mulally 2012 ))
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