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The
Flexible Spending Account provides you with the opportunity to pay for certain
dependent expenses using pre-tax dollars. Participating in a
flexible spending account is voluntary — you decide to have a specified amount of
pre-tax dollars deducted from your paycheck each pay period. These dollars are
subtracted from your gross earnings before taxes and then contributed to a
reimbursement account established in your name.
Because of the tax advantages of Flexible Spending accounts, the IRS has imposed
limitations on the use of before-tax contributions. One IRS rule, commonly
referred to as the "use it or lose it" rule, requires a forfeiture of any
amounts credited to your account which are not used to pay eligible expenses
during the plan year. If you wish to participate in these programs, carefully
estimate the costs of your dependent care and health care expenses during the
plan year before deciding on the amount to contribute.
Dependent Care Advantage Account
The
Dependent Care Advantage Account is a negotiated benefit that helps you pay
your child, elder or dependent disabled care expenses. For an enrollment
kit, call 1-800-358-7202 or visit:
www.flexspend.ny.gov/2013/dcaa.asp. Enrollment applications must be
submitted within 60 days of the start of your appointment, or when you
experience a valid change in status, or during the annual open enrollment
period.
Eligibility
Requirements, Effective Date, Cost
- Must be receiving regular
biweekly paychecks.
- Effective immediately; must enroll within 60 days of appointment or during
the annual open enrollment period.
- The employee determines the amount to be deducted, maximum $5,000 for
dependent care.
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