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If you
enrolled in the FSA and take advantage
of the direct deposit, You
are responsible for notifying us
of any account changes.
Calculate Your
Tax Savings by Using Your Flex
Benefits
Sometimes referred
to as a cafeteria plan, flex plan,
or a Section 125 plan, a Flexible
Spending Account (FSA) lets you
set aside a certain amount of your
paycheck into an account — before
paying income taxes.
During the year, participants have
access to this account for reimbursement
of expenses that insurance does
not cover. For example:
Deductibles,
co-pays, and other
eligible expenses
not covered by insurance.
Prescription drugs and medical supplies.
Over-the-counter drugs that are medically necessary like allergy medications,
aspirin, or antacids. (Click here for a list.)
Dietary supplements and vitamins with doctor's letter of medical necessity.
Dental services, orthodontics, and dentures.
Eyeglasses, contacts, solutions, and eye surgery.
Weight-loss programs (associated with a specific disease).
Weight-loss over-the-counter drugs with doctor's letter of medical necessity.
Chiropractic services.
Vitamins with doctor's letter of medical necessity.
Psychiatric care and psychologist's fees.
Smoking-cessation programs.
Smoking-cessation over-the-counter drugs.
Adult and child daycare services.
Adoption expenses.
When
you use tax-free
dollars to pay for
these expenses, you
realize an increase
in your spending
power, and substantial
tax savings.
Click
here for a list of
additional expenses
that qualify for
reimbursement.
Important Forms
EBR Assignment
Change Notice
New Flex Enrollment
FSA Claim Form
Flex Change Form
Daycare
Flex Cobra
Website
info: www.ezflexplan.com/bcbsla
Employees can: Access account balance information
check claims status
print claim forms
submit inquiries, questions
review items for eligibility
calculate tax savings
and more .....
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