Question of the Week

Posted by mroshkoff@basusa.com - 20 December, 2012

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Q.- My company is an S corporation and I share ownership of the company with my brother. May I participate in our company's flexible spending account plan?

A.- No. Self employed individuals may not participate in an FSA. A more-than 2% shareholder of an S corporation is considered a self-employed individual. General partners in a general or limited partnership also cannot participate in an FSA.


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