Yes, you can use your FSA card to pay for eligible medical expenses, including medical bills.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay for a medical bill from last year. FSAs are intended for expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay for last year's hospital bill. FSAs are intended for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds are contributed.
No, you cannot use FSA money to pay old medical bills. FSA funds can only be used for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year.
Yes, you can use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for eligible medical expenses such as doctor visits, prescriptions, and medical supplies.
Yes, you can use a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for eligible medical expenses, including medical bills.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay for a medical bill from last year. FSAs are intended for expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay for last year's hospital bill. FSAs are intended for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds are contributed.
No, you cannot use FSA money to pay old medical bills. FSA funds can only be used for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year.
Yes, you can use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for eligible medical expenses such as doctor visits, prescriptions, and medical supplies.
Yes, you can use a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for eligible medical expenses, including medical bills.
No, you cannot use FSA funds to pay for past medical bills. FSA funds can only be used for eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
Yes, you can use FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to pay for eligible medical expenses such as doctor visits, prescriptions, and medical supplies.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay for old medical bills. FSAs are intended for current and future medical expenses incurred during the plan year.
No, you cannot use your FSA to pay off old medical bills. FSAs are intended for current and future medical expenses, not past debts.
No. Juvederm is considered a cosmetic procedure and not a medical need. It is not covered under your Flexible Spending Account.
Yes, you can use FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to pay for braces, as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
Yes, you can use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for braces, as they are considered a qualified medical expense.