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How do I know if I am eligible to participate in a DCFSA? Open Closed
If you are an active employee of the Executive Branch or of another agency that participates in FSAFEDS, you are eligible to participate in a Dependent Care FSA (DCFSA) with FSAFEDS. The only exception(s) are intermittent or "when actually employ… Read more…the full answer
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How do you determine my deductions (allotments) from my pay? Open Closed
When you enroll in FSAFEDS, your annual allotment (FSA contribution) will be divided by the number of pay periods remaining in the calendar year. Example: If you elect $2,000 and your agency has 26 pay periods in t… Read more…the full answer
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What happens if I change agencies during the benefit period? Open Closed
As long as your new agency participates in FSAFEDS, your account will remain active, but you must notify FSAFEDS as soon as possible to ensure there is no disruption in service. Your account may be frozen until your allotments (FSA contributions) … Read more…the full answer
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When is my FSA available and how do I know how much money is available? Open Closed
If you are a new employee, your FSA is activated once you've enrolled and your employment is verified through your employing agency or its payroll office. If you enrolled in an FSA during Open Season, your FSA is available on the first … Read more…the full answer
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What is the use or lose rule? Open Closed
The IRS created the "use or lose" rule, which states that all money left in your FSA is forfeited after the benefit period ends … Read more…the full answer
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What happens if I go on a period of leave without pay (LWOP) and incur an eligible expense? Open Closed
If you go on a period of Leave Without Pay (LWOP) or other non-pay status during the benefit period (plan year), your agency will not withhold your allotment (FSA contribution) during that time. If you go into a period of LWOP and have not … Read more…the full answer
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What happens if I go on non-pay status and my agency continues to pay my FEHB premiums? Open Closed
If you go on non-pay status during the benefit period (plan year) and have not pre-paid your allotment (FSA contribution), your FSA account will be frozen. You will not be eligible for reimbursement of any health care expenses incurred during that… Read more…the full answer
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When does my participation in FSAFEDS end? Open Closed
Your participation in FSAFEDS ends when one or more of these events occur: You decide not to make an FSA election during the Open Season for the upcoming benefit period (plan year). Your participation then stops at the… Read more…the full answer
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What happens if I separate or retire before the end of the plan year? Open Closed
The balances in your Health Care FSA (HCFSA), Limited Expense Health Care FSA (LEX HCFSA) and Dependent Care FSA (DCFSA) are treated differently if you separate or retire before the end of the calendar year. Your HCFSA or LEX HCFSA will te… Read more…the full answer
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If I separate but return to work for another government agency, will my FSA be reinstated? Open Closed
Your previous election will be reinstated as long as you return to work for an agency that is covered under FSAFEDS within 60 days of your separation and before the end of the same benefit period. You may not change the amount of your election. FS… Read more…the full answer
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TTY Line:
866-353-8058
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