Title: Flexible Spending
1Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Offering choice and tax savings through a
Health Care and Dependent Care Account
2- What if you could buy
- your eyeglasses on sale?
200
3- With
- a Flexible Spending Account...
Only 150
200
4- What if you could pay less for your
orthodontia expenses?
1,500
5- With
- a Flexible Spending Account...
You could save 375!
1,500
6- What if you could pay for your
- childs daycare tax-free?
5,000 annually
7- With
- an Flexible Spending Account...
Tax- free
5,000 annually
8- Would you pass up savings like these?
9- You can save on many health
- care and dependent care expenses, if you
participate in the flexible spending account
- plans.
10- Heres how the tax savings available
- through FSAs work
11- 1 of your pay before taxes
12- Take out social security taxes
13 14 15Ouch!
16- FSAs allow you to set aside
- before-tax money
17- Without an FSA, you would need more
money to pay for the same - item
18How much can you save?
- Federal Income Tax 15 to 39
- State Income Tax 0 to 9
- Social Security Tax 7.65
19- Two kinds of Flexible Spending
Accounts - (FSAs)
- Health Care AccountYou wont have to pay taxes
on eligible out-of-pocket health care expenses. - Dependent Care AccountYou can be reimbursed for
eligible child and dependent care with pre-tax
dollars.
20- Your FSA dollars are
- never taxed...
21- Not when they go into your account
22- And not when you receive your reimbursement
23- Lets take a closer look at eligible
- expenses for each
- account...
24- Any out-of-pocket medical expense
25 26Eye care, glasses, contacts and solutions
27Eye care, glasses, contacts and solutions
Dental and orthodontic care
28Doctor visit copayments and deductibles
Eye care, glasses, contacts and solutions
Dental and orthodontic care
29and more...
- Prescription drugs
- Prescribed birth control
- Fees over reasonable and customary
- Vaccinations
- School and work physicals
- Chiropractic care
- Psychiatric care
- Hearing aids/batteries
- Dermatologists fees
- Wheelchair
- Crutches
- Assistance for the handicapped
- Diabetic supplies
- Orthopedic shoes
- Well baby care
- Amounts over plan limits
- Physical therapy
- Acupuncture
30- And theres still more ...
Check your enrollment kit for more information on
eligible and ineligible expenses
31Do you expect to pay for any of these expenses
for you and your family out of your own pocket?
Yes No
32Do you expect to pay for any of the expenses
mentioned out of your own pocket?
Yes No
You should enroll!
33Dependent Care FSA
- Any dependent care that makes it possible for you
(and your spouse, if applicable) to work - Care providers must report the income
34 35Child care
36Child care
Elder care
37Child care
Elder care
Care for disabled dependents
38Dependent/child care centers ? If more than 6
children, state and local regulations
must be met
39In-home providers ? your home or
providers ? cannot be spouse, dependent or your
child under 19 ? can be housekeeper who provides
care
40Check your enrollment kit for more information on
eligible and ineligible dependents and expenses
41If you have dependent care expenses Complete
the worksheet to compare FSA savings to the
Federal Tax Credit Consider your needs
throughout the year Make sure your provider
meets the requirements
42If you have dependent care expenses Complete
the worksheet to compare FSA savings to the
Federal Tax Credit Consider your needs
throughout the year Make sure your provider
meets the requirements
43You need to know...
- Expenses must be incurred during the plan year
- You cannot roll over leftover funds to the next
plan year - Cannot change election amount unless you have an
eligible change in status
44You cant lose money if you estimate carefully!
45- Eligible expenses must be incurred during plan
year
PLAN YEAR END
LAST MONTH OF PLAN YEAR
START OF NEW PLAN YEAR
PAID BILL
DENTIST
ELIGIBLE
46- Eligible expenses must be incurred during plan
year
PLAN YEAR END
LAST MONTH OF PLAN YEAR
START OF NEW PLAN YEAR
DENTIST
PAID BILL
INELIGIBLE
47Lets walk through the process from your
election through reimbursement so you can see
how easy it is.
48FSAs Start to Finish
- You elect how much you want to put into each
account for the plan year - Health care and dependent care accounts are
separate
FLEXIBLESPENDINGACCOUNT
49FSAs Start to Finish
- Each payday, an equal portion of your election is
taken out of your paycheck before taxes - These whole dollars are put into your FSA
50FSAs Start to Finish
- Incur an eligible expense
- Then, submit a Reimbursement Request to Ceridian
Benefits Services.
51FSAs Start to Finish
- You are reimbursed with tax-free dollars!
- By check or direct deposit, whichever you choose.
52FSAs Start to Finish
- Annual election available for Health Care Account
on Day One - Can only be reimbursed for Dependent Care
expenses as money is contributed
53Its that simple!
54To enroll, follow these steps...
- Review your enrollment kit.
- The plan year runs from July 1, 2001 to June 30,
2002 - Estimate your expenses.
- Your election form is due May 31, 2001
55- Questions?
- Call Brenda Robinson 757-226-4021
- I will only be in the office May 25 and May 30.
You may also call Ceridian directly - 1-877-799-8820