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Flexible Spending Accounts

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There are two types of Flexible Spending Accounts or FSAs available to you.  The dependent care account allows you to pay for certain child and dependent care expenses using before tax dollars.  The healthcare spending account enables you to pay eligible out-of-pocket health care expenses with before-tax dollars saving you 30% or more because you are not paying taxes on this money.

As out-of-pocket costs for health care grow, FSAs become a more important money-saving tool for everyone. Most medical, dental and vision care expenses you pay like deductibles, prescription copayments or even the cost of over-the-counter medications can be paid using your FSA. Participants in the FSAs receive a debit card, so that many expenses can be paid without the need to file a claim.