Grace Period Deadline Approaching for Calendar Year FSAs

Posted by BAS - 27 February, 2014

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Some Flexible Spending Account Plans (FSAs) may include a grace period after the end of a plan year during which participants may incur claims to be reimbursed from prior year contributions. This grace period may last up to 2-1/2 months after the close of the plan year. For calendar year plans, the grace period expires March 15.

A grace period provides an exception to the IRS-imposed use it or lose it rule. It offers FSA participants the ability to reduce forfeitures and be reimbursed for expenses incurred after the end of a plan year.

As March 15 is quickly approaching, employers with grace periods incorporated into their calendar year FSAs may wish to remind employees to use up their FSA balances.

Topics: HR & Benefits Compliance


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