An FSA is part of an employer benefits plan. If offered, you typically set it up during your company’s annual open enrollment for the coming plan year. Once you enroll, your employer deducts the ...
With commodity prices down and farm returns expected to significantly decline, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) has released three major changes to its farm loan programs in an effort to increase the ...
Both HSAs and FSAs provide tax savings on health care costs. Depending on your personal and family needs, one might be better than the other in any given year. This decision can seem overwhelming for ...
Our picks for lesser-known uses for FSA money, from wearable tech to skin care to breastfeeding supplies.
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) today announced the agency is reopening the 2025 crop acreage reporting period required ...
Contributing to a flexible spending account (FSA) could save you several hundred dollars in taxes. FSAs do this by exempting contributions from federal and state income taxes, as well as payroll taxes ...
These are types of savings accounts that allow you to take money from your paycheck pre-tax for qualified medical expenses.
Flexible spending accounts (FSAs) make you use up your plan balance by a certain point or risk forfeiting it. You typically have until Dec. 31, though some FSAs offer a grace period. Some expenses ...
You bought new eyeglasses, squeaked in a dental appointment and stocked up on over-the-counter drugs. But if there’s still money in your flexible spending account (FSA), you better spend those pretax ...