contributions reimbursements

IRS Announces More 2024 Limits

Via Rev. Proc. 2023-34, the IRS released its 2024 annual contribution limits for Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangements (QSEHRAs), adoption assistance, and qualified transportation plans. 2024 FSAs The annual contribution limit for FSAs increased to $3,200, compared to $3,050 in 2023. For plans that include the

open enrollment

Getting Ready for Enrollment Season

Are you ready for enrollment season? Open enrollment is when you review your benefit options and choose which ones to renew or enroll in for the next year, like health insurance, life insurance, and tax-advantaged healthcare accounts. Whether you sign up for benefits through an employer or enroll through an

2023 Limits Increase for FSA, Transit, Adoption

The IRS published Revenue Procedure 2022-38 on October 18, 2022, detailing 2023 limit increases for Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Transit, and Adoption benefits. FSA Limit for 2023 The maximum annual contribution for Health FSAs is rising from $2,850 in 2022 to $3,050 in 2023. Dependent Care FSA limits remain $5,000

Who is Captain Contributor?

Is it a bird? A plane? A flying tax man?!?After a sequence of freakishly unlucky events, a once meek tax man is transformed into a superhero! Captain Contributor’s origin story and his mission to help people save on their taxes is out of this world.And what’s with that form-fitting leotard?  Watch

Captain Contributor: Transit Accounts

” Transit accounts (aka Commuter plans) are an employer-sponsored fringe benefit where employees can use set-aside money to help cover the cost of commuter expenses. If you travel to and from work, you could be saving on those travel-related expenses with a Transit plan. Learn more! Captain Contributor – Benefits Super Hero Read