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What happens if you use FSA before dropping down to part time hours at your job?

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What happens if you use FSA before dropping down to part time hours at your job? HR told me I no longer qualify for medical, dental or FSA, if I drop down to part time. What will happen if I already used all the FSA before cutting my hours? Will they take it out my last check? Will I get in trouble for using them all? Originally I wanted to resign altogether but they agreed to keep me on part time while I work my full time j…

Reddit Personal Finance 875 2024-01-28

Have extra in my FSA and a toddler next year, what can I stock up on?

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Have extra in my FSA and a toddler next year, what can I stock up on? Hello everyone, I was being good by saving on taxes and utilizing my FSA at work but I misjudged my contribution and will have an excess of $700 to spend by December 31st. I have a baby who will be 2 years old next summer and was wondering what are good health items I can stock up on this year that will save me from purchasing them next year tha…

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FSA confusion for Lasik surgery

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FSA confusion for Lasik surgery Hello, Recently started a new job in June and benefits didn’t kick in until 90 days after my start. Did the initial enrollment knowing my elections would only be from 9/1 through 9/30 since their plan years restart on 10/1. Fast forward a bit and I went through open enrollment at the beginning of September and was told all elections made will be…

Reddit Personal Finance 490 2023-11-28

We did an oopsie and over-estimated our FSA needs

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We did an oopsie and over-estimated our FSA needs For context, we recently welcomed our second child into the world. To plan for this, we maxed out our FSA, since we were hit with a sizeable bill when we had our first. The insurance we have now isn’t as good and we constantly joke that “the crappy insurance strikes again” when they refuse to cover an eligible expense. Well, our delivery seems t…

Reddit Personal Finance 836 2023-11-15