Anonymous wrote:Thank you everyone for your help on such a difficult day. I appreciate everyone who responded.
-OP
Anonymous wrote:Ex-benefits director here...
Assuming this is the medical FSA, right? The full $3k should be available to you to use through end of day today. You are still employed today so expenses you have today should count towards the FSA.
You usually have 90 days to submit the expenses but they have to have an incurred (service) date of today.
Do you have the debit card / online access from years prior? i would get right on FSAstore.com or Amazon's FSA store and start spending that money like a mad woman.
Anonymous wrote:Is the money actually in your FSA? Doesn't that get put in a little at a time? For ours a specific amount comes out of each paycheck. Son on Jam 3 my FSA wouldn't have any new money in it yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, if you had incurred 3k in expenses between 1/1-1/3/23 you would be reimbursed for all 3k. Even though you haven’t contributed the 3k yet. That is an IRS, not plan rule. The submission deadlines are plan specific.
-20+ years in HR
OP here. Thank you. Hoping that you come back to this thread because I have one more question for you. My termination date is 1/3/23. The written statement from the HR team says that I will be able to submit claims incurred *prior* to my termination date (1/3/23), which would suggest that I would have needed to make my FSA purchases on 1/1 or 1/2. Is that IRS specific or plan specific?
Here is the statement again: You will be able to submit claims incurred prior to your termination date until the end of the grace period (90 days)
Anonymous wrote:Ex-benefits director here...
Assuming this is the medical FSA, right? The full $3k should be available to you to use through end of day today. You are still employed today so expenses you have today should count towards the FSA.
You usually have 90 days to submit the expenses but they have to have an incurred (service) date of today.
Do you have the debit card / online access from years prior? i would get right on FSAstore.com or Amazon's FSA store and start spending that money like a mad woman.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, if you had incurred 3k in expenses between 1/1-1/3/23 you would be reimbursed for all 3k. Even though you haven’t contributed the 3k yet. That is an IRS, not plan rule. The submission deadlines are plan specific.
-20+ years in HR
Anonymous wrote:Depends, most places will freeze the minute they find out your are quitting or terminating. Some places will let you use it all.