Staying healthier than you expected to this year is something to celebrate, but it may have the tiny drawback of leaving you with a lot of money left over in your flexible spending account (FSA).
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New 2026 FSA limits: What changed and what to do
Flexible spending accounts are getting a meaningful reset for 2026, with higher contribution ceilings and new rules that change how much tax-free money families can set aside. The shifts touch both ...
You typically have to use your FSA funds by Dec. 31, or you forfeit them. You can use your FSA to pay for some unexpected services, provided the primary goal is to address a medical condition. Your ...
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