You typically have until the end of the plan year or a grace period of up to 2.5 months after termination to use your FSA funds.
Yes, you can use FSA funds to purchase contacts as long as they are prescribed by a doctor for a medical condition.
Yes, you can use FSA funds for orthodontic treatment, such as braces or Invisalign, as long as the treatment is deemed medically necessary.
No, you cannot use FSA funds for prior year expenses.
No, you cannot use FSA funds for expenses from previous years. FSA funds are meant to be used for eligible expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
No, you cannot use your 2022 FSA funds for expenses incurred in 2021.
Yes, you can use FSA funds to purchase contacts as long as they are prescribed by a doctor for a medical condition.
Yes, you can use FSA funds for orthodontic treatment, such as braces or Invisalign, as long as the treatment is deemed medically necessary.
No, you cannot use FSA funds for prior year expenses.
No, you cannot use FSA funds for expenses from previous years. FSA funds are meant to be used for eligible expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
No, you cannot use your 2022 FSA funds for expenses incurred in 2021.
No, you cannot use FSA funds to pay for bills from the previous year.
No, you cannot use your 2021 FSA funds for expenses incurred in 2020. FSA funds must be used for expenses incurred in the same plan year.
No, you cannot use FSA funds to pay for expenses from previous years. FSA funds are meant to cover eligible medical expenses incurred during the plan year in which the funds were contributed.
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 funds for dental expenses such as cleanings, fillings, braces, and other eligible treatments.
Yes, you can use FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds to pay for braces, as they are considered a qualified medical expense.
No, you cannot use current year FSA funds to cover expenses from a prior year.